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riahc3

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  1. Why isnt there a guide for opening the program/burning a ISO/burning data/etc?

     

    There is/are.

     

    I dont know how to start the program and I see no guide on how to start the program therfore maybe you should make a guide about it :):rolleyes:

     

    I think I know exactly where I am thanks.

     

    Corrected :)

  2. Open up ImgBurn

    Open up Create CUE File

    Drag the files to the CUE window from Windows Explorer

     

    = 3 steps...

     

    Create CUE File.....Yup. Any 5 year old, 90 year old, or new user understands that that means to create a audio CD.

     

    Its very obvious. How could even I a tech user miss it?

     

    Also instresting that since it is so easy, that ImgBurn has to have a guide for it....Why isnt there a guide for opening the program/burning a ISO/burning data/etc?

     

     

    :|

     

    ^ The face of someone that doesn't care :P

    Also the face of someone that doesn't want their product to reach further and further in general user usage because that someone doesnt want to make a simple "Make Audio CD" option.

     

    Your lost not mine.

  3. Who cares if it's a cheap workaround?

     

    It's basically the same GUI / interface you'd see anyway and it gets the job done.

     

    Just because there's no specific 'Mode' for it, don't cast it aside. At least it can handle CD-TEXT which is more than CDBurnerXP can do.

     

    Remember that you're not tied down to a burning library with ImgBurn like you are with a lot of other freeware tools. Everything ImgBurn can do is down to me writing the code for it.

    My main question now is why do I have to look up a guide to burn a Audio CD in a cd burning program? :teehee: I mean come on....Its one of the key/first features in a cd burning program.

     

    CDBurnerXP for burning CD's seems to have less features than ImgBurn.

     

    This is the only feature I can find.

    Um I opened CDBurnerXP, click on Audio Disc, and I can drag the tracks (up to 74/80 mins) I want to burn. 3 steps which are clearly written for burning a audio disc.

    I rather have 3 steps and no CD-TEXT vs. a cheap workaround guide with CD-TEXT.

    I love ImgBurn but not making a simple GUI for (audio CDs) is just lazy. Hell, Ill do the GUI and you just program the neccesary functions for each button/text box/etc to work correctly.

  4. Because you're not looking in the right place for it?

     

    Read the Guides section, you can already do what you want to.

    I got this idea because someone in another forum was making a GUI to a CD burning API and I told him what a great software this is for it but he complained that after a few minutes it is impossible to find a option to burn a audio CD. I myself look and there is no option that says Burn Audio CD. As a matter of fact, I have CDBurnerXP installed just for that. Because ImgBurn does everything I want/need except burn audio CDs. I should (like he said) have to google to look for a way to burn a audio CD or like you said look at a guide for it.

  5. Well even though it is a Windows application, I dont see the problem in adding DMG support. Other software support it.

    Then either:

     

    1. You go write the routines that support it (for free); and/or

    2. Use other software

     

    Winner - S.F.I.O.T.D. award.

    Quoting parts you only want huh....

     

    Let me complete the quote:

    Well even though it is a Windows application, I dont see the problem in adding DMG support. Other software support it. Of course, if it is too much trouble then I agree seeing (as you said) it is a Windows application.

     

    Just in case you missed it...

  6. It's a Windows application and DMG/Rock Ridge etc simply don't apply.

     

    You mean redbook then surely, not rainbow book?

     

    If you do mean rainbow, it's not one I've even heard of so why would I support it?

     

    That said, isn't it the content of the disc that fits with those standards? There's nothing I can change at burn time to make it comply with one or the other, it just comes down to what you're actually burning.

    Well even though it is a Windows application, I dont see the problem in adding DMG support. Other software support it. Of course, if it is too much trouble then I agree seeing (as you said) it is a Windows application.

     

    And

     

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Book_(audio_CD_standard) (What you mean)

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainbow_Books (What I mean)

     

     

    Thanks for all the replies :)

  7. No

     

    No

     

    What?

    Sorta merged all my threads I see :P

     

    Being curious, why not? (to both Nos)

     

    The "What?": You problably know that every CD has their own standards type: I dont know them off my head but for example a CD-ROM could be black a CD-R could be yellow and a music CD could be red. Standards support would be to make a CD-R look like a black standard disc (CD-ROM) or a red standard disc (music CD) and etc.

  8. When it asks me for a boot image, where can I get that? Basically I have a "emergency CD" that boots up and gives me a bunch of utilities. I want to add to the ISO anotherprogram.exe. The ISO is already bootable. I extract the ISO to a folder, add anotherprogram.exe to the folder, and make a new ISO from that folder BUT it does not boot anymore. How can I make it bootable again? (If I need to reexplain something, go ahead and post)

  9. Hey Ive been using this program since its DVD Dec days. Amazing how its progressed :) Great job.

     

    I burn everything/anything with this as it has the best support for different file types, best speed, small size, etc. The ONLY thing that is missing is LightScribe/LabelFlash support. Do you think it could be added?

     

    Thank you very much and keep up the great work LU!

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