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Everything posted by ianymaty
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After the verify, you let the tray to open, yeah? Windows sometimes can't refresh the drive in order to correctly detect the disc. You have to take it out and close again the tray. Post a log, please as per the pink box above instructs.
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There is no such option in ImgBurn, sorry. You have to use other software if you realy need multisession.
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There is no error (E), is just a warning (W). If you set the speed to 8x rather than MAX, will it show it again? Anyway, verify your burns, if that comes OK, than no worry.
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I'm sure you will have less problems. Let us know how it work.
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Recreating a Folder on Hard Drive as a CD Image.
ianymaty replied to Christopher Souter's topic in ImgBurn Support
Thank LUK! for addition. I forgot to bring up that option too. -
Keep in mind that ImgBurn can't copy protected discs. If the disc hasn't any form of protection against copy, making an image of it will contain exacltly what is on that disc that you can burn on another disc. To change how Windows behaves when mounting an iso, go to Start and search for "autoplay" an make the adjustments as you wish. This is ImgBurn forum and don't discuss about DVD Decrypter.
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Recreating a Folder on Hard Drive as a CD Image.
ianymaty replied to Christopher Souter's topic in ImgBurn Support
Do you use the current version of ImgBurn? Post a log as per the pink box above recommend. ImgBurn should prompt you that you selected only one directory and the content of the selected directory should be in the root of the disc or not. If you select YES than only the content will be on the disc. If you select NO than the parent directory will be visible in the root of disc. Did you changed that setting in Tools/Settings/Build/Page 3/Prompts/ Don't prompt root content? Deactivate it or set it to YES. You shouldn't mess with the settings unless you know what you are doing. -
I'll say it was a bad burn. Your drive is old and the media is newer and not very well supported. Try with a regular CD not RW. Your ImgBurn is out of date btw.
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What model of player you have? Did you searched for an update firmware for your player? Maybe there is one out which improve media compatibility.
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Update chipset/storage drivers on your system.
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I don't know about this specific model from LG, but I avoid them (LG drives), as most of my friends who own LG's have problems with the open/close tray. It don't respond, you have to kick it after you push the button in order to actualy execute the open command and push the tray to close as it don't obey the button close command.
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Can't play bd-re disc in Magnaxox Blu ray player
ianymaty replied to wascapsfan's topic in ImgBurn Support
How you converted to vob, did you used any program? You say your player support to play the mp4 file format or you refer to support reading from BD-RE discs? Post a log as per the pink box above advise. -
It literaly states it's not accept the file or you can't see it when you browse for it? If you not see it, switch to All files or simply drag the file over the program. Also you can try DVDStyler.
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Post the log as per the pink box above instructs.
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That could indicate a bad/lose data cable or faulty drive or drivers Update chipset/storage drivers. If it's not go away check/replace the cable. Try to move the drive to other port if available. Also update ImgBurn.
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ISO Buster will show you the labels. Alternatively you can make an image of that disc and in ImgBurn go to Tools/ISO/Change Volume Label... select the image created and you will see all the labels there with posibility to change them.
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Update ImgBurn Update Vista to SP2 Try all available speeds
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Open the "Image.cue" in a text editor (Notepad) and add/modify the info according: TITLE "XXX" PERFORMER "XXX" FILE "Image.img" BINARY TRACK 01 AUDIO TITLE "XXX" PERFORMER "XXX" INDEX 01 00:00:00 Replace XXX between " " according The first TITLE/PERFORMER (Album title/Performer) will show as volume label but you have to add TITLE/PERFORMER (Track name/Performer) to the first track at least It would be nice to add to all tracks though but it's time consuming and if you don't want/need you don't have to) Of course all that tracks info would be visible only if you have CD-TEXT enabled player but if you want Label: "Volume name" instead of Label: "Unknown" to genearte the name when you copy again that disc is the only way I know. It will be "Volume name.bin" not "Image.bin"
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Look in Help menu of ImgBurn for the old (saved) logs
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Try a lower speed instead of MAX. Seems that for the first two burns went OK (Disc ID: VERBAT-IMb-000) (Speeds: 2x) For the third burn you changed media (Disc ID: VERBAT-IMc-000) (Speeds: 2x, 4x, 6x, 8x, 10x) You have to find out at which of those supported speeds your drive will burn that Disc ID. You should verify your burns regardles.
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Yes I do, but in case of having one laying around or could borrow one from a friend, it worth a try. In your case better buy a modern drive.
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Yes, your drive can only burn that disc at 4x Your drive is old and don't support well the new media. Maybe if you clean the laser head a bit with a cleaning disc will help.
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Look at image details after you load the image for the line File Sys: it will show if it's bootable Yes you can use ReWritable media of any kind. I even put images that should fit on a CD to DVD. In my experience I encountered problems just with old drives can't recognise new media.
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1x is not an option in your current drive/firmware/media combination Try all the available speeds. A lens cleaning disc might help too. Try some quality discs from Verbatim or Taiyo Yuden