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Bartounet

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  1. Thanks 'Lightning UK' ! This is just the simple yet effective answer I was looking for. And I will keep your warning in mind to remember I've made changes (or I won't be able to ever create DL images again). Thanks again ! Bart
  2. Hi, I've searched this forum and others but didn't find a good response. I know about single layer and dual layers video disks (DVD+R DL is what I'm using if needed, Verbatim, yeah, I did read the forum ...) But I just want to create ISO files 'caus I can feed them to my TV without the need for burning them to a disk (network from media server). So basically I wouldn't have to worry about single or dual layer as my movies are never burnt to a DVD anyway. That being said, if I only create ISO's to store on a server, why would I have to enter layer breaks ? Wouldn't it be simpler to just create a large ISO without any layer break info ? Yet when I try to create an ISO ImgBurn always insists on identifying a cell for layer break. Is there a way around that ? Should I only use UDF ? Or use ISO9660+UDF when creating those ISO's ? TIA, Bartounet P.S.: Didn't include a log since I don't really have a 'problem', just a question
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