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Everything posted by ianymaty
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If none of the available writing speeds can produce a good burn on the best media you can buy or it's a hit and miss thing, than you need a new drive. Cleaning the drive with a cleaning disc (or manual if you know how) sometimes help. Probably the laste resort before you go for a new drive. Don't waste money on a cleaning disc, though. If you have access to a cleaning disc go for it, if not, better get a new drive.
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As I looked on Any Video Converter site it can burn DVD Video out of your files. This means it can output a proper set of files for DVD Video. See in the output settings or Burn sttings for option to ouput VIDEO_TS folder. If you are using DVD Flick you don't need Any Video Converter. You have to choose one converter no need to convert multiple times from one format to other. Both support a wide range of input files. For DVD Flick you just replace imgburn.exe from Program Files\DVD Flick\imgburn folder with the new version from Program Files\ImgBurn folder and you are good to go.
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You need to o convert to a standard set of files for DVD Video to be played on stand alone player. DVD Flick or DVD Styler can do this.
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You can't use Microsoft's Tool to create a Linux bootable disc. What you want is beyond ImgBurn scope. This should help you. http://community.linuxmint.com/tutorial/view/744
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Creating Bluray ISOs use to work but fails now
ianymaty replied to gene0915's topic in ImgBurn Support
Since ImgBurn don't change anything you need to look into camera settings as you say that the folder is good to go to the disc. There must be a setting that insert a chapter marker for every scene, I think. Do you remember what version was that you say worked before you updated ImgBurn? -
Creating Bluray ISOs use to work but fails now
ianymaty replied to gene0915's topic in ImgBurn Support
ImgBurn will not change or alter in any way your folder structure, nor it will convert to other format. You need a proper set of files according to what you want to be that disc. Anything that comes to be related to playability of the files is down to the program that generated the files. (Your camera settings maybe? Set chapter for every start of recording or whatever similar?) Try import the files in multiAVCHD and do the adjustments you want than make the ISO -
In the last session log it fails at to verify the disc that it just burned seconds ago. Seems to be a drive problem. Could be heat related. Try the disc in another drive/computer to make an image out of it.
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Burning .MKV + .SRT to DVD and .MP4 + .SRT to DVD
ianymaty replied to jayjayjay123's topic in ImgBurn Support
No. You should have import all of them in the program you used for convertion and set the target to 8.5 GB. Do it again. -
Sorry, I can't help more. I know nothing about script. I just found that on the net and use it for simple tasks to elevate a cmd. It does what I need. Don't know more.
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You may be the admin but you need to run the .bat as admin. Put this in the batch at the top to get admin privs
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DVD Flick is free. ConvertXtoDVD is not free. DVD Styler is another free program.
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http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=5555
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If LUK! wanted that it would already be in the program. You have to convince LUK! to implement it. Good luck on that! Anyway till then, this should help you, I hope. http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/350414-[sOLVED]-Batch-convert-VIDEO_TS-folders-to-iso-files
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OK. There's no queue for folder burning as LUK! already said. You have two choices. Both imply to make isos first. One as LUK! pointed in #4 and the other is leting the program make the iso after the convertion. You can find info to make the batch in the ReadMe.txt file from ImgBurn programs folder
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Why not set ConvertXtoDVD to make the iso than burn with ImgBurn in queue?
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How to be sure that disc is copyrighted not copiable?
ianymaty replied to healer's topic in ImgBurn Support
Go to your username in top right corner, click on it > My Settings > Notifications Options to make the changes for email notifications. If the disc is copy protected you should see a similar screen If you continue when errors out you should see in the log something like Basically most of the DVD Videos you buy or rental are copy protected. If you get other errors, maybe the disc is damaged or is a bad burn. Scrathes, dust or finger prints can cause reading errors too. Post a log for more help as per the pink box above. Yes, you need to make an image first than burn it to disc. This method will save you from troubles if the drive can't read the disc unlike the direct copy witch will make you costers. -
Are you sure that the file was a RAR and not ISO? Maybe you let WinRAR to associate ISO files and you see the little file icon of a package but the file have a different extension (ISO) Make the file extension visible so you always know what you are doing. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/show-or-hide-file-name-extensions
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This is a new blank from the spindle? Try another one. Try other media from diferent producer. Try some Verbatims. Cleaning the drive with acleaning disc may help. SPTD driver can affect the reading speed when you create an image of a disc.
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You better visit videohelp.com for more help as this is not related to burn.
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You need a standard DVD Video structure (VIDEO_TS folder with a bunch of ifo, bup, vob files in it) If your files are in other format you need to convert them to DVD Video. You can use DVD Flick or DVD Styler for that. Than look in the Guides section where you'll find a guide how to burn a DVD Video.
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DUDE, STOP requiring "ERASE" or "FORMATTING" DVD RW
ianymaty replied to darvin's topic in ImgBurn Support
Every line that is followed by (*) have a tooltip explanation. -
Is the disc clean of dust, finger prints, no scratches? Can you try the disc in other drive/computer? Update ImgBurn to current version.
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Also, you should update ImgBurn to current version.