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Everything posted by ianymaty
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Your problem may be the media compatibility of the player. Does your player support playing NTSC standard? Can it play from DVD+R discs? Look in manual. Update firmware on your drive http://www.firmwarehq.com/Samsung/TS-H653B/files.html DVDFlick comes with its own version of ImgBurn that is way old. Update ImgBurn to current version. Make the project in two steps, first the encodig than the burn with ImgBurn current version. That way you may check the quality and playability with a software player before burn to disc.To make it in two steps you need to change that setting in DVDFlick. If you not want that, you can replace ImgBurn.exe found in Program Files/DVD Flick/imgburn folder with the new version from Program Files/ImgBurn in order to use the current version at burning part. Search for an update firmware for your Magnavox player on their site. Try other brands of discs. Verbatim and Taiyo Yuden are recommended
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You're left with 6x and 8x to try. Your media (MKM-003-00) is 8x rated. You should leave the verify enabled. You should take in consideration updating Vista to SP2.
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[Beginner] How to burn a file on DVD-RW ? HELP !
ianymaty replied to Luv01's topic in ImgBurn Support
What you try to explain, adding a file than another sometimes when you want and again and again is called "multisession" ImgBurn can't do that. You have to put all you need in one session than rebuild the disc from scratch if you want to add more. The best solution is what LUK! suggest. -
[Beginner] How to burn a file on DVD-RW ? HELP !
ianymaty replied to Luv01's topic in ImgBurn Support
That log shows burn and verify is OK. As long as the tray is closed and the disc is in it that will show. It's OK. Can you acces the files on the disc? What is the real problem? -
[Beginner] How to burn a file on DVD-RW ? HELP !
ianymaty replied to Luv01's topic in ImgBurn Support
http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=6392&view=findpost&p=66439 Just click on the big button, ImgBurn will take care of erasing and writing the new data on the disc. -
Also, your ImgBurn is out of date.
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I'll just say that is not a good start on this forum but anyway... Welcome to the forum You see, looking at the suggestion section, many people come here just to demand something in a maner that more than often is not apropriate or has already given an clearly stated answer, and NEVER come back. Just examine the section and you will see how many users have just ONLY ONE post, the ONLY ONE that demands something without a followup with at least a line like "OK, I understand your point, thanks" You quote what LUK said and highlight what you like but ignore the very fist line where he says the real reason. He don't use it, so he won't need it. Remember that is his program, his creation and will do whatever he wants with it. On top of that, he lets you and everybody who wants to use it for free, asking nothing in return. And to add more to that he runs this forum to help all the people who needs asistance in using the program. Now for the legal reason you pretend... It's already written on the first page of the site in BOLD "Please do not use this software to make illegal copies of copyrighted discs." Adding or not the direct copy feature will not help you either in copying copy protected discs anyway. The program clearly say when you attempt it that "This disc is copy protected and ImgBurn cannot read copy protected discs" And the last line... "Does anyone know of a *free* program that lets us make copies on the fly and adjust the write speed?" I don't want to add more... Enjoy the program and the forum!
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Is it possible to use ImgBurn as DVD Decrypter?
ianymaty replied to jgates0923's topic in ImgBurn Support
You will get no answer here. Learn to use Google -
LIGHTNING UK! wasn't lucky to get a succesful burn when he tested HL-DT-ST BD-RE BH10LS30 1.00 Firmware Version 1.00-06 on TDK 2x BD-RE [TDKBLD-WBA-00] @ 2x http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=16152&view=findpost&p=124852 You would be surprised that many times a higher speed could produce a better burn than a slower speed. Just read this forum.
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Maybe this was your problem also, that is fixed in current version http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=16823
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Drive error while using Imgburn, please help.
ianymaty replied to manchot66's topic in ImgBurn Support
Try the latest firmware http://www.firmwarehq.com/Samsung/SH-S222L/files.html Use higher quality discs such as Verbatim. -
Use Create image file from disc follow this http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=6392&view=findpost&p=66437 Install Virtual CloneDrive http://www.slysoft.com/en/virtual-clonedrive.html make sure it associate ISO files. Than you just double-click the ISO file created, that will mount it and your good to go. If you have autoplay enabled in Windows you will get the option screen, if not, use your player to open the disc, it will work just as you have inserted a normal disc in the drive.
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Install Chipset Driver than SATA/AHCI Driver from here http://support.acer.com/us/en/product/default.aspx?tab=1&modelId=3278 On the Acer's site Chipset Driver is not the latest that Intel have here http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&DwnldID=19596&lang=eng Reboot and try again.
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ImgBurn 2.5.5.0 is the current supported version.
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As long as it burned and verifyed OK, ImgBurn has done its job perfectly. You may want to try higher quality media from Verbatim or at least other MID/dye than CMC media, for compatibility testing your other players/devices. Look for firmware updates for your other players/devices. A part of this, you shouldn't stuck at SP1 on Vista, SP2 is out there from ages.
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1. Make an image. Use a virtual drive to mount the image. Virtual CloneDrive is pretty simple to use. 2. Sorry, that can't be done with ImgBurn. 3. The Guides are pretty detailed.
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If that is a DVD Video you can use DVDShrink to make it fit on a Single layer DVD
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Did you made a survey? All users are organized in union and you are the leader? Sorry, it was explained numerous times that is not in the top of "to do" list of the developer and we can't do anything to force him to do what we want. This piece of software is the best of it's kind even without the multisession part. Now, if you want to use it "as is", please do so, if not, quit whining! All the best and welcome to the forum.
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Unfortunatly there isn't any other firmware update for your burner. Laptop/slimline burner isn't the recommended device to burn Dual Layer discs. They are not reliable regardles of manufacturer. You could try the other speeds available and always verify your burns. Only than you know that was a good burn. We can only help for the burning part for the rest you are on your own.
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There is a newer firmware for your drive, you should try with http://www.firmwarehq.com/Pioneer/BDR-203/files.html Try all available speeds rather than default MAX Also your ImgBurn is outdated.
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Can no longer read disc contents from booted disc
ianymaty replied to dbminter's topic in ImgBurn Support
I'm not realy into it but shouldn't %CDDRIVE% actualy be Z in that line? I have one boot.ima that i use sometimes to flash BIOS, I found somwhere on the net. If you want it I can put it somwhere and give you the link -
No. You actualy burn the disc at various speeds to see which one will produce a working disc. That test feature is to see if your hard disk/system can cope with the burn speed so it's not your case. Your ImgBurn is out of date btw.
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Update chipset/contoler driver and also audio driver. You can find previous logs in Help menu.
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Let us know how it went.