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ianymaty

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    hi

    New user have some limitation to avoid SPAM.

     

    Why do you whant to send PM to everyone?

     

    Read the Guides and FAQ's. Use the search function, maybe your question already has an answer.

     

    You can start your thread in any section you need to ask something, just don't start a thread in all section with the same question.

     

    Welcome to ImgBurn Forum.

  1. The big file don't work with any of the OP listed DSF or plugin.

     

    The small file works with http://www.free-codecs.com/download/aac_aacplus_player_plugin.htm

     

    I can play the files in PotPlayer, QuickTime or even Winamp, not play in BSPlayer or WMP.

     

    They seem the same format but the big one is  alac  and the small one is  MPEG-4 AAC LC, at least that is listed in Winamp when you hit Alt+3.

     

    After a little search, I found this http://dsp-worx.de/?n=15

     

    After installing it ImgBurn complains the OptimFROG.dll is missing when you add the files.

     

    Download from here http://losslessaudio.org/Downloads.php and extract the OptimFROG.dll and OptimGROG.lib to your Windows\system32 folder or Windows\SysWOW64 if you are on x64.

  2. There is no MP3 audio vs MP3 data thing here.

     

    The MP3 are compressed files so you can put a lot more on a CD depending on the compression level.

     

    The other disc is standard  Audio CD with uncompressed audio, that's why will only fit a few files on a regular 700 MB disc, usually 80 minutes of playable audio files

  3. Do not think that DL is the same as SL burn.  In case of the failure most of the problems are related to second layer burn. DL burn seams to require more accuracy from the drive even if you use the top media.

     

    Maybe your drive is on the way out and you need a modern one that can deal with the new media.

     

    You should visit other forums that deals with wii stuffs to find what you need to buy for what you want to achieve.

  4. It seams Windows Disc Image Burner default to burn at max speed and don't offer a setting for write speed if you right click an image and chose Burn disc image. http://www.howtogeek.com/80094/how-to-burn-an-iso-image-in-windows-7/

     

    But if you select the image in Windows Explorer and start the burn from the top menu Burn button you have the option to set the write speed. http://helpdeskgeek.com/windows-7/burn-cd-dvd-windows-7-tutorial/

     

    I don't know if it write and save a log somewhere.

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