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  1. tnx for further reply, LIGHTNING UK!. yeah, as i suspected. will see after i've tried it.
  2. many tnx for the info, LIGHTNING UK!. much appreciated. will give it a try then and see how it goes. at least now if i get a fail, the chances are it's going to be the make of disk. one other question, if i may. will the disk produced be self-booting or is that dependant on how the ISO was made and not how it's burnt?
  3. hi all. i have looked through a lot of posts and i cant find the info i need. sorry if it is there somewhere and i have missed it. point me to it and i will try my best to follow it. i want to burn approx 5.5gigs of data (multiple windows driver files, not video) which i already have as an iso file, on to a dual layer disk. i haven't yet tried so dont know if i will have a problem with the make of disk etc. all the guides and posts i read seem to relate to movie files, but nothing as far as a pure data file. what i want to know is the idiot proof instructions, the most important being do i have to specify a layer break? if so, where? if so, how? or can i simply put the disk in, select 'write image file to disk', and proceed to burn at slow speed? many TIA
  4. tnx guys. said i was new to this blu ray stuff. didn't realise that the eg 3 folders, each with a different movie in, would not just be able to be burnt with imgburn, but had to be put into one 'suitable' folder. will look were you suggest. by the way, had no problem backing up a single blu ray 'movie only' to new disk. burnt and plays fine. just wanted to go that step further if possible.
  5. many tnx for reply. as i said, this is new to me so experimenting atm. dont quite understand what you mean so could you be a bit more specific? sorry to sound so dumb.
  6. new here guys so firstly, hi to all. i am experimenting with blu ray stuff and have, after some help, managed to copy 'movie only' from a blu ray disk and burn to a single layer blu ray (25gig) which works fine in my ps3. what i would like to do, if possible, is burn more than 1 movie to a 25gig disk. is this possible with imgburn? if so, how do i do it? just add say 3 folders to the burn window? can i add folders that have been created separately or do i have to do a 'batch convert' of 3 movies? i assume i will also need a menu? any advice or pointers to info i require would be greatly appreciated. many TIA
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