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eSkRo

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  1. Glad i could help
  2. Since i've helped the user named "JustMe" in this thread --> http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=13690&pid=112541&st=0entry112541 im thinking that, this "DC-Bass Source Filter 1.1.1 (649Kb)" Currently supports many Formats: • Audio: AAC, ALAC, APE, FLAC, MP3, MPC, TTA, WV • Shoutcast: MP3, AAC, OGG • Tracker: MO3, IT, XM, S3M, MTM, MOD, UMX Wouldn't it be good to add this Filter to the list of Codecs we have in the "How to write an Audio CD from music files using ImgBurn " tutorial?
  3. tell me, you want to "Remove" the "Burn using ImgBurn" when right-clicking on an Image File? or just "Remove" the "Read using ImgBurn" when right-clicking on a drive? or both?
  4. try installing DC-Bass Source Filter 1.1.1 Currently supported Formats are : • Audio: AAC, ALAC, APE, FLAC, MP3, MPC, TTA, WV • Shoutcast: MP3, AAC, OGG • Tracker: MO3, IT, XM, S3M, MTM, MOD, UMX http://www.free-codecs.com/DC-Bass_Source_Filter_download.htm
  5. thanx mmalves i know that setting the write speed selector to 12x in the Device Tab will stay that way forever if i dont touch it i was just checking if there was an option for that in the Automatic Write Speed Settings
  6. yes! adding win2k to the mix
  7. oh i see! But using my Pionner Burner, if i always want to burn any CDs and DVDs at 12x... is there a setting for that? Like a way to tell ImgBurn to always burn inserted Media in my Pioneer at 12x! No matter what it is! Everything that gets in there is burned at 12x... is this possible? thx
  8. Looking at this screenshot... does it mean that no matter what Disc is inserted in that DVD-Burner, everything will be burned at 12x?
  9. read the guides dude http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=11194
  10. very true! but i still suggest u try my suggestion...
  11. ok try this,,,, download this app --> http://rapidshare.com/files/346925596/XPQuickFixPlus_2.0.1.0__Portable_.zip.html extract its content then run "lfx.exe" click on this icon (see screenshot) then reboot! EnJoY!!!
  12. are you on XP or win7 ?
  13. on a different note, have a look at DVD Identifier 5.2.0 http://dvd.identifier.cdfreaks.com/ Gives you great information on DVD Discs..
  14. ConvertXtoDVD too can do PAL 2 NTSC easy and fast
  15. i usually burn VIDEO_TS folders these days using DVD-Video Shell Ext.msi maybe thats why i didnt recall that option
  16. would be cool to have an option we could tick, in the "Write" Settings tab, so we wouldnt have to un-tick "Verify" each time were Writing data...
  17. ok, then... im sorry again LUK!
  18. i know i can tick-it-off manually when entering in write mode... im just asking if theres an option in the settings for that also... i checked but not sure which one is it... im sorry
  19. is there a way to set ImgBurn so it does not VERIFY my burned disc afterwards? like wheres the option in the settings so i dont have to always click it each time? thanx
  20. yes it'll work! but if you want to play a PAL DVD MOVIE on a NTSC DVD PLAYER, theres 2 choices: #1 Use a Video Converter to do a PAL 2 NTSC conversion.... but you'll lose extra material and menus.... you can use ConvertXtoDVD for that #2 there's a patch method, where you change the disc information (which designates a disc PAL or NTSC) but do not touch the video at all. This can trick several players that would otherwise not play the disc. This involves IFOEDIT, Tutorial here --> http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/166266-PAL-NTSC-DVD-Conversion-%28patch-method%29
  21. hold on.... you have a PAL DVD MOVIE that you want to copy and that Copy will be played in a NTSC DVD Player or PAL DVD Player?
  22. Hi all! I know its not new for you but, i saw some Maxell DVDs Made In Japan (Media ID: MXLRG0x) Are those any good? thanx
  23. i too, at somepoint suggested to have an ImgBurn Shell Extension... Kinda like pick-up where ImgBurn DVD-Video Shell Ext v1.2 left off! My thread was here --> http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8120
  24. just use SlySoft Virtual CloneDrive
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