I love the new features of Imgburn 2.0. The build operation is fantastic, I love being able to put 6 CDs onto one DVD. A third of the cost and a sixth of the storage. I adore that it burns in 21 minutes instead of overnight, and tells you up front that it will or won't work. I fawn over finding a place for the odd long *.AVIs that just won't fit on a CD. Would be nice if they would play on my standalone DVD Players, but the CDs didn't so no complaint there. It is great to be able to go straight to burning when you have a VIDEO_TS, instead of dorking around converting it to *.ISO. I cannot say that I understand choosing a break point, but so far it has just been like drugs, "Just say NO". It's GRRRRRRREAT.
My problem comes with the old stuff. The "Look And Feel" of the new version is so different, that I don't know how to fly it with *.ISOs. On my first try with a single layer DVD, it burned for 4 minutes and finalized with just the helper file on a quarter inch of disk without the *.ISO at all. I thought I did all of the normal things, but obviously not. On my second try, a double layer with helper, things seemed OK until the burn was ordered when I got a drop-down that ISO9660 was only valid for 470 sized DVDs. When I am using the double layer blanks, I panic easily, even easier than usual. It is still on the Hard Drive.
So much work has been done, and so very well, that it seems ungacious to request more, but could the 6th guide be updated to join the exceptionally good others with more direction for this more sophisticated tool?
Please?