check guides section or look at blutachs sig
in short extract the iso and switch to build mode and let ImgBurn create iso and it might correct/ suggest a layerbreak for you
what the hell are tosh playing at storing that / those files where they are, fisher price server or what.
Do they not realise that by the time we can download it Super High Density Vinyl players will be out.
the zip file you got extract it again.
ok you need to open up where you extracted it to and then tools / folder options / view
then untick hide extensions for known file types
then apply / OK
then look for the prg file and change the prg at the very end to nrg and you could try burning with ImgBurn but if its multisession or strange format it will fail.
So if you have nero use that
you will have to cancel the nero wizard and use burn image option found under Recorder
these settings should be the default to burn at a low speed
Type of image: Data Mode 1
Raw Data: NOT ticked
Block Size; 2048
Image header size: 0
Image trailer size: 0
Scrambled: NOT ticked
Swapped: NOT ticked
ImgBurn as it stands does not support that / those types of ISO the next version Should.
Edit I should have read your post a bit more carefully before answering. In particular the bit about file extension. (prn)
So now I have to say the next version AFAIK does not support that file extension but the other firmware available for hd-dvd and blu ray from Toshiba and the like are supported by next version of ImgBurn
I feel your going to be disappointed as there is no ini and no plans on any other language.
It has been asked many times before and the answer is program is English only.
Resource hack would be your best bet.
It's meant to do that. When using a laptop burner you have to re-close it manually. A normal writer will eject (cycle) and the close and start to verify.