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Everything posted by Cynthia
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Even with the old installer you could deselect the Uniblue icons.
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I can reproduce it now when I understand how it should work. True when you hoover over the thumbnail it should show the program on the desktop and if you click on the thumbnail it should "put" it up not hidden any more.
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Running Win 7 Pro 64bit and I can't reproduce that. What "other" program is that you have running at the same time?
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When you build a Blu-ray Video disc/image, ImgBurn sets the settings as they should be so I doubt that's the reason for the playback issues. Can you post a log of one of those non playing discs? Old logs Main Menu -> Help -> ImgBurn Logs
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Perhaps a cleaning disc could help. All three available speeds fail? You have tried the 6x = MAX.
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True. Might help someone who have issues with those topics.
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If you meant the INSTALLER_UniblueDesktopIcons entry under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ImgBurn, it's there to tell the installer (current and future versions) what options were used on the last time ImgBurn was installed. If you deselect to install the Uniblue stuff, the next time you install ImgBurn through the installer, it will already be deselected for you.
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That may be so but what about all the Uniblue crap it puts on my desk top and which can be found listed under tools? Those are de selectable during the installation and they are just icons with links to a web page and are easy to just delete from the desktop if you wish to do that.
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Those Verbatims are they made in China? You should see it on the package.
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Advanced Input mode show different content than Standard mode
Cynthia replied to Hallucination's topic in ImgBurn Support
The normal check if you add a DVD Movie structure is there also in the Advanced input mode, so it switches to the right settings if they should be set to something else. You either use the Standard or the Advanced input mode. You can create new non existing files/folders that are not physically on the hard disk in the Advanced mode and Standard will never deal with that, so that's why you can't see the compilations when you switch between the input modes. The hanging I can only guess that it's some old value in the MRU list that is making your computer hang. Try to Clear the MRU source list in the Settings tab Build page 2. I think the process should be back to response if you wait some minutes. I've had that happen with other programs. -
Yes, you need CD discs. What are you going to burn?
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You have one CD writer and one DVD reader installed. You need to get a DVD burner if you want to burn DVDs.
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Burning a DVD and it skips slightly when played
Cynthia replied to leightheman's topic in ImgBurn Support
That's the DVD Flick log. The ImgBurn log is named imgburn_write.txt -
What brand/model of burner do you have? The Winrar is because the .iso files are associated with that program. Go to the Settings and in the tab Registry - check mark the .iso and the Set ImgBurn as Default Application and press the OK button.
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Use the latest version 2.5.0.0. I don't see any odd thing in that log. What's the message that pops up?
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That value should be So something is messing that up. You got the same wrong value with the Verbatims? Why do you run with And not the default SPTI?
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These are the available speeds for that media: Selecting 2x would almost certain have given you the 4x in actual performed write speed.
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I would select the VTS_03_0.IFO as it is between two title sets (VTS_02 and VTS_03) and you will never notice the layer break there. But the same goes for the rest of the 50/50 .bup/.ifo suggestions. It's only in the VTS where theare are cells you could possible notice the layer break if you select a suggestion that is between cell 1 and 2 in the posted image. The extra 1GB is the padding and see it just as the use of empty space that you never would have used otherwise.
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It's the media. Your burner doesn't like them. Could try the 4x and 6x write speeds. Perhaps get a burner that likes that media code.
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Can you post a log of such a burn? You'll find it here: Main Menu -> Help -> ImgBurn Logs
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To me it looks like that media(code) is not supported in the firmware and it's using a generic write approach with the result that it can't read the disc it just burnt. I would try with another brand of media. I couldn't find any later firmware for that drive.
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Could try to install the latest firmware version. http://www.firmwarehq.com/Sony/DRU-810A/files.html I think that media code/dye is to new/odd for that burner and it doesn't really cope well with it. Could also be that you are stuck in PIO mode and need to enable DMA. The write speed is a bit low 1.4x at that stage 43%. http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=59&view=findpost&p=967
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The calibration area is where your burner is fine tuning it's write approach on the disc. The most common reason for it to fail is that it doesn't like the media. Princo is not high quality media.
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If you add the files within the VIDEO_TS folder, ImgBurn will create the VIDEO_TS folder you on the final burned disc. You can also just add the VIDEO_TS folder. The result is the same. This guide should help you. http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=1778
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Media: Verbatim 8x DVD+R DL (Taiwan) [MKM-003-00] Burnt with: Optiarc DVD RW AD-7700S 1.03 (SATA) Scanned with: ATAPI iHAS120 6 7L0M (SATA) Summary: