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Cynthia

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  1. Both of those burners are old and not good with DL burning. I would buy a new one.
  2. The program sends the cancel commands to the drive, so blame the drive for being so slow to understand what it should do.
  3. ImgBurn doesn't support multisession, so the disc will be finalized.
  4. Greece is region 2. http://www.hometheaterinfo.com/dvd3.htm
  5. You can change the value five times (on some drives even more times). If you just use the drive for burning purpose, don't change it at all.
  6. In theory, if the European disc is coded for region 2 and is used in a laptop that has the region on the drive set to 1, no it will not play. In practice, (with the help of Google) no. The real issue is often that stand alone players sold in the US only can play NTSC video. A software player on a laptop should be able to play both systems.
  7. Doesn't work like that. The video signal can't be changed in ImgBurn, only the region the drive will be attached to.
  8. Perhaps it's copy protected.
  9. Sounds as XP can't read that special files system.
  10. According to the log the burn went ok. If you want to get rid of the Duplex message you also need to uninstall the drive through the Duplex installer. http://www.duplexsecure.com/downloads But it only effects the verify stage on certain drives.
  11. Odd that the auto updater of firmware not installs the latest firmware.
  12. What's on the disc you try to read?
  13. I use 7-zip to split the installation .exe file to get the.program exe file.
  14. You are in write mode?
  15. I would cancel the burn. Update the firmware http://www.firmwarehq.com/download_1668-file_SH-S223C_SB04.exe.html And try again.
  16. You can always run the other version in portable mode and it will not affect any of the Windows registry settings. That way you can set up the two versions with different settings.
  17. You can find it here. http://www.filehippo.com/download_imgburn/
  18. Knowing that the disc actually can be read and that it's a true copy of the source material. Even if you get an ok from the burning part, the disc can still be a joke and unreadable, so verify is a nice function.
  19. You can open the .dvd file in Notepad to see what it includes. It's just holding some vital info, that's why it's small.
  20. Normally the .dvd file holds the name of the iso that is associated so select the .dvd file and write mode. The .dvd file also holds the layer break info.
  21. 1 image = 1 disc so you need to mount the images with something like http://www.slysoft.com/sv/virtual-clonedrive.html and then do a new build from the various images and burn the compilation.
  22. There is a YL05 version. http://www.firmwarehq.com/LG/GGW-H20L/files.html
  23. http://www.firmwarehq.com/Pioneer/BDR-205/files.html ImgBurn can't read the disc. Might need to clean it.
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