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Cynthia

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  1. Most DVD players only supports DVD Video. I doubt your iso is in that shape. Do you have files like these on the burned disc?
  2. Perhaps the player doesn't like burned discs. Can you post the log of that burn? http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=14632
  3. Not sure I understand you. It burns ok burn when it cycles the tray for the verify it stops?
  4. Best result in the setup is if you install ImgBurn first.
  5. You can download that version here: http://www.videohelp.com/tools/DVD_Shrink
  6. Can only say that it changed to the new style on my desktop when I installed it on Windows 7 64.
  7. I would get some Verbatims and try with those, if those also fails, replace the burner.
  8. The burn you did at 2x, looks like it was performed with 2.4x according to this log entry. So focus on 4x on the next burn. I 21:04:33 Average Write Rate: 2,834 KB/s (2.0x) - Maximum Write Rate: 3,385 KB/s (2.4x) Also to note, the discs you use are not really up to Verbatim standard, so basically - you get what you pay for.
  9. Those are the available speeds for your burner with that media code.
  10. You tried the 4x and 6x write speed also?
  11. Might help if you give a little bit more info.
  12. Already possible if you use the portable mode of ImgBurn. Read the .txt file in the programs directory.
  13. If you mean ImgBurn: http://www.imgburn.com/index.php?act=changelog
  14. Tried a slower write speed like 6x or 8x?
  15. Here is another tool. http://windowsxp.mvps.org/autoplayhandlers.htm
  16. Have you tried to disable your anti virus program to see if that one is blocking the program?
  17. It should say NTSC if you live in the US. It can be done to convert it by another program, but it's a slow and tricky process. ImgBurn can't do it. Easiest is to get a player that plays both TV systems.
  18. Tried to disable your anti virus program to see if that one is blocking the program?
  19. It can hold more data than the discs you use now. Get Verbatim as they usually works best.
  20. From my experience is that DVD Flick generates big cells when you convert. So I would expect you to have to use VobBlanker before it goes to burning.
  21. Did you verify the burn? What brand is the slimline?
  22. If it also errors with Verbatim, replace the burner.
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