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  1. well, guess I haven't waited long enough...

     

    imgburn stalls for over 3 Minutes after aborting the Filesystem parsing before it continues:

     

    ...

    I 21:11:23 Destination File System: FAT32

    I 21:11:23 File Splitting: Auto

    W 21:12:06 UDF File System Parsing Aborted!

    W 21:12:06 Reason: Timeout Exceeded

    I 21:15:14 Reading Session 1 of 1... (1 Track, LBA: 0 - 7747647)

    I 21:15:14 Reading Track 1 of 1... (MODE1/2048, LBA: 0 - 7747647)

  2. I did try to make an image file from a data Blu-Ray with nearly 300.000 single (mostly small) files.

     

    This FAILS! - it always run into timeouts while parsing the FileSystem (I suppose)...

     

    How can I disable FileSystem parsing when building an image file, didn't find that option :-(

    -- I don't want image burn to parse the FileSystem, I do want a 1-to-1 copy from the disc (not through the FileSystem...)

     

     

    I did succeed building this image file via create image file from file/folders, but this took more than 10 hours to complete!

     

     

    regards

  3. Hi there,

     

    I'm having a problem with Windows7, namely the anoying questioning whether to use Live FileSystem or Mastered Mode each time I insert an empty BD (i.e. Blu-Ray); I don't have that problem with empty CDs or DVDs (there automatically ImgBurn is launched, but not for empty BDs).

     

    after some minutes of investigation I learned this is due to Windows Autoplay "feature" which is not setup properly for empty BDs...

     

    Now the question/support-inquiry:

    the "Burn an Image with ImgBurn"/"Built + Burn an Image with ImgBurn" options are only available for empty CDs and empty DVDs, but not for empty BDs (there only: "Burn with Windows Explorer", "no Action" and "Ask each time")!

     

    YES - I did check the according options in (Tools -> Settings -> Registry), and YES - I did run ImgBurn as Administrator when applying those settings...

    -- didn't help, still the option to use ImgBurn is not available for empty BDs...

     

    I am using an licensed (registered/activated/even bought ;-) version of Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit!

     

     

     

    I do know how to use Regedit, so if you simply could tell me what keys need to be modified/added, I'm quite happy with that...

     

     

    bRgds,

    Guru

     

    <update>

    I guess I figured out what went wrong

    - ImgBurn uses wrong registry keys for Blu-Rays:

     

    HKCU > Software > Classes > ImgBurn.AutoPlay.1 > shell > HandleBluRayBurningOnArrival_BuildImage/_BurnImage

     

     

    ...but Windows expects something different:

     

    HKCU > Software > Microsoft > Windows > CurrentVersion > Explorer > AutoplayHandlers > HandleBDBurningOnArrival

     

    could this be a localisation issue? (I'm using German Win7)

    anyways: fixing this does not instantly make ImgBurn available for empty BDs, maybe this requires a reboot; not possible a.t.m - still burning ;-)

     

     

    <update2>

    renaming the ImgBurn handlers is a bad idea... won't work!

     

    what actually did work:

    just add the entries for HandleBluRayBurningOnArrival in HandleBDBurningOnArrival

    (HKLM > SOFTWARE > Microsoft > Windows > CurrentVersion > Explorer > AutoplayHandlers > EventHandler)

     

    don't know why it didn't work with the BluRay keyy but only with the BD key...

    - maybe the BluRay key wasn't listed in the UserChosenExecuteHandlers key? (but manually adding it there didn't help as well)

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