Anone used a different media code some months ago. Sure it's the same on the old discs?
Put in an old one and use the read mode to see what it says for the media code.
You need a double layer disc for that image to work.
Look at the sector size on the source image and compare it to the amount of available sectors on your current media.
It's impossible to put an elephant into a Fiat 600.
The author has stated several times that ImgBurn is for experienced users. Even if there are a lot of "checks" to avoid the most basic user input errors.
The first picture talks about -R/-RW media, not +R as you are trying with.
- media holds some extra MBs compared to + media on single layer discs.
Overburning with +R media is likely to fail as there normally are no more sectors to use than announced on the package.
Another option is to mount the image and do a new build for +R DL media so you get the layer break where you want it to be.
If you used another program to "shrink" it down in size, it sounds more as an issue with that program oversizing.
Tried any of the 6x or 8x write speeds?
Try with a better disc quality, like Verbatim.
(Saw that this ISO should be one a DL disc. Sorry, I'm not much for games. )
Tried one of the lower write speeds?
(Speeds: 3x, 4x, 6x, 8x)
If it's a Toshiba computer, there is also a later firmware to try with.
http://www.firmwarehq.com/download_1142-file_TSL632H_TO03.zip.html
well i wouldnt mind a proper explanation as to why before i update they were no coaster and now that i updated to this new version that they are coastering like water
Try the old one again, to rule out what you think is the problem.
http://www.filehippo.com/download_imgburn/7358/