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ianymaty

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  1. There is nothing different from burning any other image file to disc. Did you looked in the Guides section? Here is how to write an image file to a disc guide http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=61
  2. Yes DVD RW drives are able tu burn CD too.
  3. Try with the latest firmware installed on your drive http://www.firmwarehq.com/Lite-On/iHBS212%2B2/files.html SP1 for Windows 7 is out for a while you should update. Your version of the program is outdated. Update to current version.
  4. Track 01 is too short or not correctly decoded. Eliminate it from cue and try again.
  5. Do your homework and visit a site that deals with xbox360 games news and related problems. This is not ImgBurn problem and we can't help you.
  6. DVD Flick or DVD Styler will do it for free.
  7. CDT = CD TEXT
  8. You can't add more files to a burned disc. ImgBurn always closes discs regardles of amount of space left.
  9. I did not try it so no words from me. http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=17789
  10. Try with the latest firmware on your drive http://www.firmwarehq.com/Samsung/TS-L532B/files.html Try with some Verbatim discs MKM-001-00. If that don't resolve the problem maybe it's time to buy a modern drive that has support for the new media.
  11. If you are dealing with large number of discs, consider buying an autoloader. There are a few and ImgBurn can work with Acronova/Primera/Vinpower.
  12. Try DVDFlick or DVDStyler.
  13. Try with the latest firmware installed http://www.firmwarehq.com/Asus/DRW-1814BL/files.html Try the other speeds available, 6x and 8x since 4x was used and 2x isn't available (nor ever was on dual layer). Also you should update Windows 7 to SP1, it's out for a while.
  14. Try with the latest firmware installed http://www.firmwarehq.com/LG/GSA-T50N/files.html
  15. Try again with the latest firmware on your drive http://www.firmwarehq.com/Lite-On/iHAS624%2BB/files.html
  16. You need to try other media different from RITEKG05 MID/dye. Verbatim MCC and MKM MID/dye are recommended.
  17. Any of your drives (there are two as I see) can't initialize a disc? Does it read any previous burned or original pressed discs? Any of the two? Are there any filters installed when you go to Tools\Filter Drive Load Order.... Copy to clipboard and paste here for us.
  18. See if this helps http://www.fanhow.com/knowhow:Clear_history_and_cache_in_Windows_Media_Player_28922089
  19. It is not recommended to burn the same image to multiple drives from the same hard disc. If your setup system can cope to feed the amount of data needed for each drive, should be no problem, just open another instance of the program.
  20. Yeah, that is another good method, but I was thinking that you wanted as 16:9 AR full frame and don't want the black letterbox bars at top and bottom, that's why didn't mention about it. Anyway, glad you are on the good way to sort it out. Waiting for final thougths about result.
  21. You can do a resize with crop in VirtualDub but that requires recompressing one more time before converting to DVD Video I don't know other method. You can try visiting videohelp.com for more help with anything related for editing video.
  22. ...and you could be "Now a happy --ImgBurn v2.5.6.0-- user!!" if you update to current version.
  23. Look for DVDFlick or DVDStyler, both programs are free. Import the first file after was digitized (the big 20 GB one) and set target as DVD folder. Set the quality to DVD5 or DVD9 than check the quality with a software player after proces finished. If you are satisfied with the quality, burn the VIDEO_TS folder to DVD using this guides single layer http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=4632 double layer http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=1780 The "jagged edges (or wavy lines - I don't know how best to describe it...)" are from the interlaced video that the player can't deinterlace properly or at all.
  24. Read and try things from here http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8000
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