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blutach

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  1. Becuase ImgBurn is a burner of files, not a copier of disks (for copyright reasons). Regards
  2. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAA Regards
  3. SPLIP is what you might know as the "layer break flag". It indicates the break in the playback is either not noticeable (seamless = yes) or non-seamless (no). Most cells are seamless, they play merrily without a little pause. At the layerbreak, there is usually a little pause when you change layers to allow time for the laser to adjust its focus to layer 1. As well, at the LB, sometimes audio buffers run out. However, recent research shows that you may not HAVE to have it as non-seamless and experience that horrible pause. You need to experiment and see. If you know for sure your players can play seamless layer breaks, tick seamless layer break. Otherwise, make them standard non-seamless layerbreaks and live with the pause. There is an excellent thread on this at doom9 started by Jamos in the IFO/VOB Editors section in connection with PgcEdit's implementation of Seamless Layer Break. See here. Regards
  4. For all ATAPI error codes explained, and their remedies, see here. Yours is in the "03" section. Regards
  5. Good call! Regards
  6. Or have a look at it in ISOBuster. But if buffers are bouncing around, it sounds as if your PC is at work during the burn or DMA is not on. Read and implement the Golden Rules of Burning. Regards
  7. If you do any scanning afterwards, you'll find a whole lotta red areas. You have a bad burn and verify has picked this up for you. Regards
  8. No. It is shown when the program is loading and doing stuff in the background. What's more, I think the ImgBurn splash screen is really cool. If you hate splash screens, try splashkiller - http://www.digitallis.co.uk/ Regards
  9. Sounds like the drive doesn't like the media. Get some decent stuff like Verbatim or Taiyo Yuden and update your firmware - see link in my signature. Regards
  10. You might also want to make an ISO when you are backing up many files over a fragmented drive. I have had occasions in write to device mode where the buffer empties and the burn waits for them to re-fill. This would, of course be avoided if you wrote via an ISO. Regards
  11. TweakUI can do it easily. Also the is a registry entry you can do, if you like to do it this way: HKLM/System/CCS/Services/CDRom and change autoplay from 1 to 0 (to disable). Reboot. See KB 330135. But I think ImgBurn can also turn this off for you. Regards
  12. Aaah - that would be one reason why you wouldn't. Regards
  13. @db Does the d stand for Dinosaur mate? Regards
  14. Very true - but I agree with the OP. The GUI is so simple and easy to use, very intuitive. Due to the great flexibility of the prog, the settings are a bit daunting, but if we remember the maxim from the old days to run with the defaults, you won't get into too much bother. Regards
  15. Why don't you finalise in the recorder, making it into VR/VF whatever? The simply copy the files to your hard drive and pop them onto your RWs. Then you can simply reformat the RAMs and away you go again. This is what I do with my camcorder. Regards
  16. Welcome to ImgBurn Forum!! No difference, so long as your PC can keep up with pumping data to the burner (any modern PC will be able to). I burn at 4-8X on good media like Verbatim. Regards
  17. Welcome to ImgBurn Forum!! The program you mention, although authored by LIGHTNING UK! is actually owned by another company. Due to legal issues, we do not discuss it, or its functions here. Regards
  18. I've found the easiest way to make data backups is via the IBB project files. Enables repetitive taks to be done (if that is your motive behind backing up the data). Regards
  19. Good luck now with your fight with Dell Regards
  20. Post a list please, of the processes running when this error occurs. You can also have a look at what has grabbed your drive with Process Explorer. Regards
  21. Welcome to ImgBurn Forum! If you could post a log, it would help lots. You might wanna go with Verbatim MKM-001s. The Traxdata are Ritek -D01s and are greatly inferior media. Regards
  22. It is a setting which should be on by default given its experimental nature (for most people who have not yet experimented). Regards
  23. fordman is right - get a crossover cable. Then plug it in to both PCs and they will be automatically networked. Simply transfer the files from one HD to the other. Very very quick. You can make the cable or buy one for a few bux. Regards
  24. Who Oily? Mrs Palmer you mean? Regards
  25. I like flashing. It's in my nature to flash. Regards
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