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  1. maybe he's better off not knowing/reading those Emails. A word to the wise stay out of their problems for your own good because when they make up you'll be the bad guy ,seen it too many times .For what its worth

  2. around here we recommend Verbatim and Taiyo Yuden discs as being the most consistent all other media is hit and miss, a change to one or the other should take care of the problem

     

    as far as not getting to 6x write speed all burners start at a slower speed and gradually get faster .Think of a DVD as a set of circles ,its written from the inner hub out to the edge, small amount of info at the inner hub slower speed at the outer edge there is a great deal more info and the burner increases speed to the max you either choose or the rated speed of the media .The firmware of the drive has a lot to do with what speeds are available to use

  3. buy Verbatim Dual Layers they are the only ones that work consistently.Its easy enough to check the firmware using IB .Right click on the drive in the destination box and the menu comes up, last line is Check for Firmware Updates click on it note your current firmware click OK and follow the prompts to see if theres a newer

  4. the price of hardware etc usually comes down when the manufacturers have the next gimmick already on the shelf waiting to be released .IMO the cost of the new Blu Ray and HiDef stuff just isn't worth it ,yeah it would be nice to have but for 23 cents a disc (Verbatims) the quality of the video does these tired old eyes just fine :thumbup: .The initial high cost of hardware is to recover the R & D money.Here in the US the IPhone was released with much fanfare at about $600 or so maybe 2 months later they slashed the price $200 you should of heard the squealing from those that paid top price =))

  5. Make a vote and see how many would like it.

    I'm sure I'm not the only one.

     

    Make the change yourself and see the difference, how nice it is to see the time when the ImgBurn complete window pops up.

    For yourself, then see if you want to included it in a future version. Which I think you will :)

    When the burn is complete most of us that want to see"anything" wants to see the burn time.

    Well except the obvious thing, no errors :D

    its a vote of one at all times The Grand Pubah has the last say always :thumbup: .Imgburn does a lot for 1.8 mb's and while many things are in the realm of possibility keeping it small and manageable rather than bloated is the way to go IMHO

  6. I believe the most popular drives are covered in the booktyping, to cover all the drives would be near impossible and with all the new drives coming out that would be some task .I believe the Pioneers auto bit set the media to dvd rom members who own them can verify this

  7. if you leave the pc or do something else then you wont be watching the time anyway .When I burn and do something else the operation successfully completed music is enough to signal the burn is done . At 4x burn time is about 15 minutes at 8x around 8 or 9 minutes .As been said the time is counted down in the log

  8. Ritek just isn't the company it used to be, the preferred media is Taiyo Yuden and Verbatim these are the best discs and your chances of success go way up if you use them .Memorex who sell a lot of media is crap also

  9. there is a version of Shrink that will call up IMGburn its 3.2.15 .We dont cover any Rippers such as DVDfab .The ability to rip was what got Decrypter shut down and much legal trouble for the author .Rippers are good for 1 thing thats copyright bypassing so we dont discuss them or give advice on same

  10. IMGburn burns ISO files only so the whole program would have to have some major work done to it to do "on the fly " copies probably too much work considering how far its come along ,LUK's the last word on this suggestion though

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