for DVDs
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Writing in 'RAW' does what it says on the tin.
It writes the disk exactly as you tell it too.
With/without bad sectors etc.
With current DVD-RW drives,
they only 'allowed' to burn in DOA/96.
The RAW writing mode for DVDs was never made due to a copyright law
for CDs
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To copy a disc in "raw" mode, you need the right reader, the right writer,
and the right software. Programs like CloneCD specialize in "raw" copies,
but require that the CD-ROM drive used to read discs and the recorder used
to write them support "raw" reads and writes. The web page for CloneCD
is a good place to look for a list of capable hardware.
your right,
its just that the warning made me freak out
as if the disc wouldn't work at all if i answer YES to continue...
Maybe we can tweak the warning a little then?
thx
Ok i get it thanks,,,
its just that the warning made me freak out
as if the disc wouldn't work at all if i answer YES to continue...
but, then would there be a way make ImgBurn ASK/Suggest the user
to create a plain UDF disc when Directory Depth for ISO9006 is Exceeded?
sorry to disappoint you but he already said NO to that,,
and he'll always will say NO,,,
Since Windows can run perfectly on a MAC, thats the best u can do,,,
<sorry>
hi LUK!
Upon receiving a warning saying --> Directory Depth Exceeded for ISO9006
i thought i would be a cool idea
if ImgBurn would then ASK me to adjust the settings
so that the burning of my compilation can occur!!
cuz i dont know if answering YES to that Warning
would make me burn the data to disc correclty...
i dunno,,,
WhaT do you SaY?
im trying to burn my GPS Device Content on a Disc but uhm,
i exceed the max 8 levels Directory depth for ISO9006,,,
so, whats next for me?
i really need to burn this thing,,,
thanx