/START is already sent to ImgBurn and ImgBurn starts writing (building) straight away for me.... That was the whole point of the extension. What exactly are you doing? Right clicking on a VIDEO_TS folder and choosing "Burn with ImgBurn"? What happens then?
I can't replicate it. Does it happen everytime, or is this the first time?
If it is a one off then a reboot will allow you to delete the folder.
Anyone else had this issue with the shell ext?
LUK, that sounds great. At the moment I "convert" the UDF volume lable to ISO9660... Is there a possibilty that there could be /VOLUMELABLE_ISO & /VOLUMELABLE_UDF to offer two different labels for the two different file systems (or have i missed the constraints of the image/burning spec..)
TIA
Because I find it very useful - I thought that others may too:
"ImgBurn DVD-Video Shell Ext" is a Windows Shell Extension which gives you a context menu item to launch ImgBurn and burn your VIDEO_TS folders. I.e. right click on any folder named ?VIDEO_TS? and you will be able to burn the DVD-Video with ImgBurn!
See: http://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=308737
Hi,
In the GUI we can have different labels for different file systems. I am burning a DVD-Video via CLI so i use /FILESYSTEM "ISO9660 + UDF"... so am i right in thinking i have to supply the lowest spec label (as there is only one /VOLUMELABLE switch)? I.e ISO9660: length 32, [A-Z|0-9|_]
TIA