Many thanks for all of the replies - I will start using the program today and will post back to let you know how things go.
BTW, I have just remembered that DVD D uses SAO (session at once) during DL burning, yet correct me if I'm wrong, the Write type for Imgburn is DAO only?
What's the difference between the two modes, and can I still burn DL discs using Imgburn?
Update
I used Imgburn last night as I switched from using DVD Decrypter to burn one of my
movies to DL media.
I used the ISO Write mode in Imgburn to burn the ISO file that was previously stored on
my hard drive from DVD Decrypter. I loaded the file in Imgburn, let the program
do its thing, came back to the PC having shut down as I had set it to do so in the settings...
I re-loaded the burnt disc in my DVD-ROM drive and it ran perfectly...
One thing I did notice is that Imgburn took up to a minue and a half to set the Layer 0
capacity on the disc, and only after that did it fill the buffers and start writing.
Has anyone else noticed this - is it dependent on the disc that is being burnt, does it usually
take this long and can it be reduced, or shall it just be left to do its thing?
Any replies and comments welcome...
Regards