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blutach

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  1. Yes, but you should take your boyfriend's advice and work from your own DVD. In all likelihood, your download is a pice of crap. Anyway, post a log --- Help --> ImgBurn Logs Regards
  2. You'll first need to convert it to DVD Standard. Use SUPER or DVD Flick. Regards
  3. You got one rogue block there (on the second layer) ut otherwise is OK. Read post 3 again. Regards
  4. More KoolAid dispensed in that post in the DVDFlick forums. Regards
  5. I'm never gunna say felicitations again. Bloody hell, just said it. Damn! Regards
  6. blutach

    my post

    Double Dutch, you mean Regards
  7. Please accept my sad tired gif as birthday felicitations LOCO. Have a great day. Regards
  8. Don't suppose you bothered to click the link already supplied and go to 107D down the page? Anyway - just for you - http://wwwbsc.pioneer.co.jp/cgi-bin/www1/d...R107D_FW122.EXE Regards
  9. Tell your girlfriend to buy you Verbatim, +R, 2.4x, MKM-001-00, Made in Singapore. That is most likely the issue. Also, lower the write speed. And do post a log. Regards
  10. Yeah, that is a good combination. One thing that you might consider to combine VOBs programatically is PgcDemux. Don't worry about the demuxing, but tick the box where it says create a PGC VOB - it will output one huge VOB of the selected PGC (presumably the title you are interested in). Regards
  11. Change your media to Taiyo Yuden or Verbatims. Regards
  12. No! To DVD format (IFO/BUP/VOB). All players will play this. Regards
  13. See the FAQ or the link in my signature re your DMA. Regards
  14. Your player does not play WMVs (hardly any do). Convert to DVD format with SUPER or DVD Flick. Regards
  15. There are transcoding apps which output files into unsplit VOBs. Or even easier is to use the DOS copy /b command to combine the VOBs. For example copy /b file1+file2+file3 file4 Note - this is against the DVD spec, so I presume you are doing it for re-encoding to another format. Regards
  16. Apart from Ner0 being a bloated piece of junk, you've already been given the right advice - ditch the Memorex garbage and buy some Verbatims. Regards
  17. Agree - it is distinctive and obviously represents cancel. Just cos Bill changes doesn't mean we have to. Regards
  18. If they are downloading from your site, they may as well download from the official site which is www.imgburn.com Personally, this smells a bit of you wanting people on your site for some reason. Regards
  19. You got a garden variety read error. Try cleaning the disc and trying again. If that is no good, try ISOPuzzle. Regards
  20. @Dstruct I strongly suggest you read the guides linked to in my signature. Regards
  21. Fcuk! Another birthday missed. Hope it was a great day Oily. Regards
  22. Buy DVDRW media. And even if you had this, ImgBurn would need to be multisession. The solution at present is to read the files off the disc, add new files to your structure and write them again. Regards
  23. What you've described is usually associated with the player not liking cheap media or the player's laser "going south". But it can also be that the DVD has not be decrypted (just copying the files will not remove the decyption which scrambles data at a packet level and therefore exactly result in what you are experiencing and precisely what the studio intended). As said before, we can't help with decrypting issues. Sorry. Regards
  24. Driver gone wrong. At various times, I have had all those progs on mine simultaneously except for Tortoise. Hope things go well for you in the future. Regards
  25. Do we have ads for DVD43 on our site (I can't see it, although I can see an ad for a competing burn product!!!!)? It must be the ad provider because, as LUK says, we do not support decrypting or decryptors on this site. @LUK - do you think it worthwhile to talk to the ad provider and ask them not to have decrypting or burning products on the ImgBurn site? Regards
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