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Device Not Ready (Medium Not Present)
ianymaty replied to Harsh Carcinogen's topic in ImgBurn Support
In any Mode go to Tools > Drive > Capabilities -
In any Mode go to Tools > Drive > Capabilities
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If you own a Windows 7 instalation DVD you already have all the editions on that disc. All you have to do is delete a file called ei.cfg from sources folder of the DVD and rebuild your DVD. From now you can choose which edition to install in setup process, from Starter to Ultimate.
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ImgBurn in the past and Windows in future... That's a good joke.
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My younger brother owns an Asus EEEpc 900 with Atom 900 Mhz, 1 GB RAM, 16 GB memory, on that little thing I instaled Windows 7 Starter and it runs OK. This is the prove that ImgBurn runs even on Windows 7 Starter with no problems. It not detects any writer as I'm not in a possesion of any external writer but it should be detected it if it was attached. Obviously I had to overlap the Log file on the Main program to fit in the tiny screen to get the print screen, but the picture says all.
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Follow this Guide Use an RW disc and read it back to make the image.
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LUK said he will look at it in the future, not in next release and he not promised anything. He don't use that feature and not feel to implement something that he dont't use or plan to use ever. Implementing such a feature will cost him more of his spare time and will bring up more posible problems and bugs that will take even more time to fix. Keep in mind that he is guided by his needs and good will and let everyone to use his great tool. We should be thankfull to him for that. Realy now, the storage space is cheaper and bigger every day. Buy a bigger hard drive, use RW discs or even a pendrive if you want to store something incremental. In the end when he feels it's time he will put it on to do list.
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Thanks for the new version! Keep it up!
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ImgBurn Version 2.5.2.0 has just came out
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The info was taken from DVD flick site. I don't think you need to install anything. You can find an ffmpeg.exe in Program Files\DVD Flick\bin folder, I think it's all he needs. If it needs something, it will whine about or error out. I only ever install K-Lite Codec Pack FULL version and select at install Lots of stuff, leave defaults and no problem for me on playing/encoding anything
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Finaly you know the real problem. I suggest to uninstall all codec packs that you have currently installed. DVD Flick relies on the very powerful FFMPEG project to decode the many file formats and codecs it supports. FFMPEG is also used to provide audio and video encoding functionality in order to produce the final DVD. FFMPEG's homepage can be found at http://ffmpeg.mplayerhq.hu/ . Hopefuly this time DVD Flick will do a better job. Don't forget to verify prior to burn.
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Device Not Ready (Medium Not Present) error
ianymaty replied to RDremixed's topic in ImgBurn Support
Your drive don't like the disc you using or can't burn that format -
Taken from Ricoh site http://www.ricoh.com/drive/asia/dvd/mp5240a/ Your drive is pretty old and don't support burning Dual Layer discs. It's time to buy yourself a new drive if you want to burn those discs. On the other note... Did you followed carefuly the instructions on update procedure? http://www.ricoh.com/drive/asia/support/download/how_win.html If you not have a valid reason to stuck to Service Pack 2 on Windows you should update it to Service Pack 3 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322389
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Use Virtual Clone Drive to mount the .iso. http://www.slysoft.com/en/virtual-clonedrive.html or other similar programs, Daemon Tools or Alcohol 120% Read again post #3, this time carefuly...
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Burning Locks up PC at writing LeadIn - forced to power off
ianymaty replied to RT4J's topic in ImgBurn Support
Update Chipset/Storage drivers. Taken from Asus website... You can try an BIOS update too. -
You are not listening... Play the video after the encoding to verify if it is still in sync and plays fine after the encoding process. If it is OK, only than proceed to burn it to disc It's OK, it is DVD Recordable format. What did you expect it to be? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD-R
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RW disc are not so relyable, but there is a DVD+R disc in an attempt there Try a lens cleaning disc, try a disc from other batch/spindle Other than that... If it's a laptop drive, buy yourself a full hight drive in an external enclosure.
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The burn and verify looks OK. You did not mention if the DVD Video files play nice after encoding and prior to burn.
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Post the full log.
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http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8000
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Could be a bad job of DVD Flick... DVD Flick does the encoding and save the files to a folder where you set the project, than calls ImgBurn to do the burn Separate the process in two steps... first encoding than the burn. To do that, untick Burn project to disc in DVD Flick Project Settings/Burning Verify the DVD Video files with a software player before burnig to disc to rule out the encoding part. If it plays choppy than you know who to blame. And post a log, for further help...
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Is it realy necesary to make the project fit a Dual Layer? If the running time isn't bigger than 2 hours/max 2:30 hours, make it to fit a single layer and avoid the layer break problem.
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Finaly you get it It's a two step proces that become one batch if you don't change anything in DVD Flick settings. DVD Flick does the encoding and save the files to a folder where you set the project, than calls ImgBurn to do the burn. Note that DVD Flick uses an older version of ImgBurn that resides in his Program Files folder. To use the newest version in the batch, simply replace ImgBurn.exe in DVD Flick Program Files folder with the newer ImgBurn.exe found in Program Files/ImgBurn Now, if you want to separate the batch into two steps, you have to untick Burn project to disc, otherwise it will do it in one step. Hope it's clear enough now.
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However, in the end you use ImgBurn to burn the disc, (either in one step as default or in two steps like I sugested) so the Guide explain what to do in that particular case. That's if you don't use other burning software that I don't know how it deals with the "end of the world" problem
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Try a lower speed instead of default MAX (18x)