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LIGHTNING UK!

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  1. No, you use ISO9660 + UDF, as that's what all the normal DVDs are.
  2. I hope it works ok Demetris... It's a little difficult for me to test that feature properly. Please do let me know if it doesn't
  3. NOOOO!!! lol! Buy Verbatims! You have Riteks at the moment and they don't work I believe meritline (or something like that) is a good place to buy from in the US. All you need to look for is Verbatim DVD+R DL 2.4x discs. There must be loads of places that sell them. The drives firmware probably doesn't support them properly and it just can't figure out how adjust the laser power correctly so it can read them. As I said before...
  4. It really shouldn't matter if you burn the video_ts folder or you burn the parent folder. If you look at the contents of both discs in explorer, they should be identical.... are they not?
  5. What do you mean? It's erroring out during the verify stage! Notice the 'Verifying Sectors' part? The drive appears to have just written nothing / rubbish to the disc. It hasn't burnt a usable disc and the drive has probably failed to reinitialise the disc properly after it had been ejected as part of the burn / verify process. Another drive might read it fine... who knows? Memorex just sell Ritek / Ricoh discs. They don't make any themselves. You can tell who they're really makes them by looking at the disc / manufacturer id. So in this case, your discs are RITEK's. The only decent double layer ones are made by Verbatim and come with the MKM dye.
  6. Most the guides in the Guides forum are for buring DVD Video discs using Build mode - how comes you couldn't find any?! The difference between outputting the ISO to a file, or outputting it to a disc is 1 click of the mouse. It's either 'Output' -> 'Device' or it's 'Output' -> 'Image File'.
  7. It does single session / track discs only.
  8. There's a guide for this in the 'Guides' forum.
  9. Only certain drives support PIPO scanning. The main ones are LiteOn, BenQ and Plextor. I believe newer NEC and Pioneer drives also do it - perhaps Samsung too?
  10. DudeBoyz, yep, in theory.
  11. Ahh when I saw 'Reg' I just thought of 'Registry' and assumed it was something nasty - but I guess it was actually 'Region' You probably could have got that from selecting it and seeing which company made it and what it's description said.
  12. linx05, I'd be inclined to remove the RegKill entry. The others are fine though.
  13. The DVD file contains info about the ISO file. Much in the same way an MDS file contains info about an ISO/MDF file, or a CUE file about a BIN file. You burn the .DVD one.
  14. lol it's probably because there aren't any and so it's gets the generic 'none found' text that I copied / pasted from the upper filters area and I then forgot to change the 'upper' to 'lower'! It doesn't mean anything but I'll fix it for the next release. EDIT: Fixed for next release.
  15. It retries errors 20 times and you can change all the same settings for software retries, hardware retries and 'ignore read errors' that you could in DVD Dec. If the error is really bad, you can ignore it and it'll just write zeroes to the sector - as DVD Dec did. There was nothing special in DVD Dec.
  16. Corny, Yup, it needed updating a bit It was still based on the very first version and of course a lot has been added since then. I bet most people don't know what ImgBurn is capable of, hopefully the new text on the website will give them some clues.
  17. Details, downloads etc on the main website. http://www.imgburn.com
  18. Try the 2.1A firmware http://support.necam.com/Optical/downloads...CND350_v21A.exe
  19. Yeah I know... but I don't understand how he got that idea from my previous post?!
  20. Your issue isn't image related or disc related (at least not yet!). The log clearly shows it's a DMA issue of some sorts. Something is corrupting the data as it's read from the drive then passed through the I/O subsystem. As you hinted and dontasciime agreed with, remove the cd burner so the dvd one is the only thing on the cable - and it's at the end of the cable. Board one end, drive at the other.
  21. Ok, now I'm just confused! You said you had losts of small ISO files. I said you need to extract the data from all those ISO files into folders. So you'd install WinRAR (ensure the 'ISO' box is ticked for file associations when you install it), then select your 'Image1.iso', 'Image2.iso', 'Image3.iso' etc in explorer and right click them. You'll see an option called ''extract each archive to seperate folder'. When WinRar has done its thing, you'll have some new folders - 'Image1', 'Image2', 'Image3' etc - all of which will contain whatever was in the ISO file. Then you just drag + drop those folders into 'Build' mode within ImgBurn.
  22. Yes, they'd have been modified with the correct file offsets for the image you'd just built.
  23. Looks like there's an error on that disc and your drive can't read it.
  24. The only way to know for sure is to burn the media you like to use at all the speeds supported by your drive(s) and then test them using DVDInfoPro (PIPO Scan) / CDSpeed (Disc Quality). Do that and then see which gives the best results.
  25. Don't use RITEK DL media, use Verbatims instead. Set the write speed to 2.4x when burning DL discs.
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