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ianymaty

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  1. Yes, there was a problenm on some Audio CD's stucking on Analysing Tracks in previous version. The Verify is an attempt to Read back so if you are using an older version, update it to latest ImgBurn 2.5.2.0. See my signature.
  2. I meant that the converter not the camcorder if it has presets on output format. That is goot to know and it's a easy way to open it in any program. That is a good approach,(I always recommed doing it in two steps) since DVD Flick use an older version of ImgBurn v2.4.4.0 that is bundled with and resides in his Program Files\DVD Flick\imgburn folder. Another valid point (for doing it the long way, as you name it) is that you can verify if all plays how you expected before burn it to disc. Everyday we learn something new...
  3. How do you inport from Panasonic camcorder? It is a tape based or memory card/hard drive camera? Do you use iWisoft Free Video Converter to edit the content or just converting? Does it have a preset to output DVD Video? If it has, choose that for the final output. If it has not, maybe MPEG-2 TS would be the best format to import in DVD Flick as it is the format that DVD Video use and will not be transcoded again and lose quality again. If you are not use cuting and transitions or editing the content in any way, just use DVD Flick to import the first file created from camcorder on computer.
  4. You can't build a valid DVD Video with only a single file, in your case just a .VOB There should be also .IFO and .BUP files inside VIDEO_TS folder to have a valid DVD Video structure. Use DVD Flick to create a valid DVD Video structure out of that .VOB than burn the VIDEO_TS folder to disc.
  5. Answer "NO" and add the rest of the folders/files. Or select at least two folders when you adding for the first time in the session, that way it will not give you that prompt. You can "tweak" that prompt in Tools/Settings/Build/Page 2/Prompts, activate "Don't Prompt Root Content" than activate what answer you want accordig to desire.
  6. They are copyprotected discs and ImgBurn can't and won't do anything to get arround that copyprotection.
  7. ImgBurn can make ISO but not transcodig. You are confusig things. ImgBurn will not convert or alter the files in any way. It burn the files as is. You can use DVD Flick or ConvertXtoDVD to make the VIDEO_TS folder, than use ImgBurn to put it on DVD. P.S: The other thread was not enough to convince you?
  8. If the disc plays in your computer than the burn was good and you did what was necesary. You don't have to add anything with the movie except the subtitle file if it exist any. The fact that it not play on other computer seems that the other computer did not have the necesary codec instaled to play that file right. Now if you want to play that movie on a regular DVD Player instead of computer, probably you have to convert it to a regular DVD Video structure. Anyway, post a Log as the pink box above says and more info for further assistance.
  9. @laughwu I think you should read the manual. I'm not using this program, just installed to look arround. This program can manipulate the boot order if you are running multiple OS's on a single computer and you need modify/adjust/repair the bootloader. The Bootable disc, I think is a Restore/Install disc that you should have and not what you try to make a Bootable disc out of the .exe So, install the program and go to "Useful Utilities" and you'll find a button that links to a downloadable Windows7/Vista System Restore CDs. @LIGHTNING UK! Another Boot Disc is Active@ Boot Disk based on lightweight Windows VISTA (WinPE 2.1) operating environment and contains disk image, data recovery, partition management, password resetting, data erasure, network access tools and system utilities. I was unable to run an installed program on neither of those two environments, though the install was no problem. I think they run just the embedded programs or out of the box programs that don't need anything that can't find in those tiny/light environment versions. ImgBurn e.g. give the "Unable To Locate Component" This application has failed to start because MSACM32.DLL was not found... P.S: I don't need solutions for this, I just wrote it for knowledge people...
  10. Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) support has ended on 13 iulie 2010 by Microsoft! http://support.microsoft.com/gp/windowsxpsp2 Maybe you have a valid reason but why are you stuck at SP2?
  11. The error is the same but not in the same spot. If a drive can't burn a Verbatim, than it's considered useless. Sorry for that, I think you can start looking for a new drive now. PS. For the last attempt, try that drive in another computer if you have the chance.
  12. You changed the discs. Try again with Verbatim. Try all speeds, not allways the lower is better.
  13. Could you post a new log from a newer attempt after all that updates?
  14. Alternatively you can try DVD Flick
  15. Did you followed those 5 points? I think not... Update your drive's firmware to latest SB04, currently you have SB02 installed http://www.firmwarehq.com/Samsung/SH-S223C/files.html ImgBurn v2.5.2.0 is the current version supported Use a lens cleaning disc in that drive. Try burning at all supported speeds With all that and no joy, buy yourself a new drive.
  16. Follow the Guide <<< (it's a link, click on it!) I gived you. ImgBurn automaticaly save the logs (If you have not disabled that option in Settings) If you can't provide more info about that burn, we realy can't pinpoint what's the real problem. Try all of what pink box suggest, especialy the third line if you are using a laptop/slim line burner and try to burn dual layer discs.
  17. http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=14632 Just select the text, copy to clipboard and paste it here...
  18. When you say InterVideo, are you refering to WinDVD Creator? If you finaly have the Video_TS folder created, use this Guide to burn it to disc using ImgBurn.
  19. Pressed DVDs contain some form of copyprotection and ImgBurn can't and won't handle it ... As we don't discuss ripping and circumverting anything here, I'm affraid you have to look elsewere to solve your problem. Hint: Google.
  20. Current version: 2.5.2.0 Released: 1st September 2010 I see two layers That suggest that the hard drive is having hard activity
  21. Here is a nice Shell Extension that shows an extra tab of Checksums when right click and select Properties of a file and an optional "Create Checksum File" command to the shell's context menu http://code.kliu.org/hashcheck/
  22. The other speeds available might do a better job. Since you already tryed with 2,4x speed, you left with 4x; 6x; 8x to try. A lens cleaning disc might help too... and yes, put SP3 on XP...
  23. ianymaty

    burn

    Can you be more specific and describe in more details what exactly you want to make?
  24. Update ImgBurn to latest version. If the iso was made somehow from an original pressed dvd, that will explain that behavior. It was a bad iso creation? Try what Cynthia suggest to mount the iso and play it on the computer.
  25. Read the pink bit above and provide a log
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