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hawihoney

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  1. Thanks for your answer. The ISOs will never become burned on media. They are stored on hard drives. I'm just looking for a way to make the batch process more automatic. Currently the Layer Break window pops up always if Layer Breaks are found. I don't care about the Layer Breaks so ignoring them or confirming them is both fine. I just want to get rid of the popup window ;-) Many thanks in advance. Honey
  2. Hi, I'm using the following command line to batch-create a lot of ISOs from a folder full of DVDs (AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS): ImgBurn.exe" /MODE BUILD /BUILDMODE IMAGEFILE /SRC "OneOfTheseFolders\" /DEST "NameOfOneOfTheseIsos" /FILESYSTEM "ISO9660 + UDF" /UDFREVISION "1.02" /VOLUMELABEL "<ATitle>" /CLOSESUCCESS /NOIMAGEDETAILS /ROOTFOLDER "YES" /START For some of the folders the LayerBreak window pops up. If I start ImgBurn manually I usually confirm "Ignore Layer Break options" and click on "Yes" on the second dialog that pops up. What's the desired step to add this to the command line? Can I add "/LAYERBREAK 0" or something like that? Many thanks in advance. Honey
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