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LIGHTNING UK!

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  1. ImgBurn cannot be used to copy films and that's all the information we can tell you on the subject.
  2. Nothing is supposed to happen when you press 'print screen', it just puts an image into the clipboard. That's why I said you needed to 'paste' it into a paint package or into Word. But that's irrelevant now because you've changed your mind and said it's no longer a white button, but instead just greyed out (like it's supposed to be). Greyed out means disabled / not available - as it does with pretty much everything in windows.
  3. There are loads of good ones. It's probably worth taking a look around the internet and seeing what's been working well for people. Sony doesn't really make their own drives, they're rebadged versions of someone elses. I tend to avoid the rebadges and go for the REAL makes. I have the following in my PC at the moment: Plextor PX-760A LG GSA-H22L Pioneer DVR-111 LiteOn LH-18A1H Optiarc AD-7173A BenQ DW1655 I'm happy with all of them.
  4. press the 'print screen' button and paste it into some sort of paint package... or even 'Word'. Then upload it via the 'Add Reply' screen (and not the 'Fast Reply' one).
  5. Any chance of a screenshot? Do you have Windows running in 2 colours or something?!
  6. Oh and don't cancel a burn once it has started! You were lucky test mode was enabled that time or you'd have just made yourself a nice coaster!
  7. yes, mounting + copying is an option, but if this person has loads, that'll take all day! With winrar, it's just 2 clicks and it's all done!
  8. It doesn't matter what they're called, you could call them billybob for all the OS cares! It just sees the entry and runs the command. The name in front of it means nothing. Keep the one with the quotes, remove the other one. Personally I would expect the zonealarm one to the real one. If they call an entry zonelabs, they're limiting themselves as clearly there can be only one with the company name whereas the company may have several products and need to add several entries.
  9. Ok, go and get the latest version of winrar from www.rarsoft.com It's v3.70 beta 3 Once installed, if you select all the ISO's and right click, you should have an 'extract each archive to seperate folder' option on the context menu. Click that and each one will be extracted into a folder of the same name as the iso. move the iso files out of the folder and burn that folder containing all the other folders. get it?!
  10. Quotes are just there so the long filenames don't get truncated at the space and then the command not work. So being that it installs to 'Program Files' by default, I'd say you want the one with quotes. Of course if they run different exe's (or perhaps same exe with different parameters), you need both!
  11. An ISO is a disc image, you can't burn several of them onto 1 disc. It's 1 disc per ISO. What you could do however is extract the contents of all the ISO's into a folder/some folders and then burn that/those.
  12. UIF appears to be MagicISO's proprietary image file format - as such there are no specs on it available and hence there's no chance in me supporting it.
  13. The thing you select is then the first thing on the 2nd layer. I'd go with VTS_15_0.IFO from your examples.
  14. Yup that's pretty much how it should work. You'll soon be able to tell because either close track or the close disc function will take ages to complete - as it burns the remainder of the disc. btw, you might aswell just use the VTS_02_0.IFO entry - LBA : 1974000 That way, vts_01 finishes on L0 and vts_02 starts on L1 - and all without having to perform any padding.
  15. DVD+R DL supports moving the layerbreak and of course bitsetting. DVD-R DL doesn't do either.
  16. Your 109 can already burn DVD+R/DVD-R double layer discs. Just ensure it's running the latest firmware. http://www.pioneer.co.uk/uk/content/suppor...t/software.html v1.58 is the latest for the 109. ONLY (and I really can't stress this enough), use Verbatim DVD+R DL media.
  17. Just remember it's potentially excellent in terms of watching it play back and that you won't notice the join! 50/50 is still the best to use for the most 'compatible' disc when reading it back in your player. That said, if you do go for an excellent one (which is good because the whole of VTS_01 is then on the same side), even though it might be 70/30 or whatever, the burner will probably burn rubbish to even the two out when it closes the track / disc. I believe drives just like data on L0 having data opposite it on L1 - it makes it easier to read.
  18. Then that's it. Yes you still need to have selected an LB position. It won't let you click 'Ok' until you do.
  19. Who's that one in your avatar now Altercuno? Looks a bit like Jessica Alba.... mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Edit: Checked the pic url, it is her
  20. If you look around the forum, you'll see we laugh in the face of Ritek / CMC DL media and recommend people to use Verbatim DL media (and ONLY Verbatim!!!!). Ok so it's more expensive, but at least it works!
  21. It's only useless if you get failed burns. If you don't, you'd never know the problem ever existed in the first place. As I said before, I'm sorry and it will be (has been) fixed. You're actually coming across as a complete knob btw and we don't appreciate / tollerate those kinds of people on this forum.
  22. ImgBurn can control all the liteon features. It's just the other icon near the 'booktype' one.
  23. In theory, DAEMON Tools and Alcohol 120% should have very similar virtual drive drivers. I know loads of people using DT without any issues when verifying - myself included.
  24. Burning CD's?! You're not burning CD's, you're burning DVD's - are you not? Please post your log so we can see what's going on. Oh and copy + paste everything from the info panel on the right when you have your blank disc in the drive.
  25. Happy Birthday! If what they say is true, your life begins today
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