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gardee005

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  1. would be handy...i think...

    i have DVD+RW's x8 and my burner does a X8 burn by ZCLV... which causes jumps in the c1 scans... for each new zone...3 in all

    if i burn at x4 it does it by CLV so the c1 scan is pretty constant for the whole burn..

    so im thinking it would be good if like in nero ther was also speed selection for the erase... as it is possible to 'recover' a disc with these c1 platteaus

    going up to 200 c1 then plateauing again at maybe 50 c1... if u know what i mean..

    using verbatim disc and SH 182d drive by TSST.

    also do you know if there is a drive that would burn at CLV or CAV for DVD+RW at x8....?

    been looking round and all seem to burn dvd+rw at ZCLV for x8... some either 2 zones and some with 3 zones but no drives i found do a CAV or CLV x8

  2. Oh. Thanks for the Link!

    I tried using the Build mode to create a .ISO file from the disk...

    But, It could not "find" the files on the disk, probably because they are hidden.

    I will try Acronis True Image Home 15 days trial, though.

     

     

    get Hierns boot cd... free download... all you want and need

  3. i have read the guides and know there are command line options but no matter what i try i cant do what i want ....

    i want to erase a disc ONLY ...without doing anything else by command line...is it possible??

    OR is there a way to open the erase dialog without opening imgburn...like you can with Nero??

    please help if you can...and thanks for your help so far

    gary

  4. i think it would be good to add in to , in the read section of the program, where you get the media information, more information about the file system on the disc, especially if you have a disc with more than one track on it!... the main window only tell you tthe last tracks file system!

    thanks and hope you take this one up

  5. With DVD info Pro is says you can do a DC erase..

    well is there anywhere you can get a list of supported drives...to use with DVDinfo Pro?

    Or is there any other software that lets you do the same thing?

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