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Ch3vr0n

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  1. You clicked on a digital digest advertisement to download, the actual download link was another one. Not a damn thing IMGBurn can do about that. Sent from my Nexus 7 with Tapatalk
  2. Most likely it's just imgburn telling the drive something like 'hey, I'll need x amount of space on that blank disc. Reserve it if there's enough, then do your thing and let me know when you're done'. Sent from my Nexus 6P with Tapatalk
  3. SACD aka super audio cd https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Audio_CD Sent from my Nexus 6P with Tapatalk
  4. Of course it's true, Google it ;-). CD-DVD uses a red laser with a (in the eyes of the industry anyway) rather large wavelength. Bluray uses a BLUE (technically more purple) laser, with a lot shorter wavelength. And that laser color, is yup, exactly where the disc name comes from. Not just standalone, PC drives too. Sent from my Nexus 7 with Tapatalk
  5. Ah the yellow organic ones, yup that would make more sense. LG dropped official support for them years ago, and even verbatim stopped making them. Sent from my Nexus 6P with Tapatalk
  6. You're using M-disc bd-r's aren't you? VERBAT-IMu-000 I'm guessing the drive(s) do(es)n't like them very much. The bh16ns40 should read/burn them, but other drives not. M-disc support requires drive's specifically supporting them. They're not your average BD-R. Sent from my Nexus 6P with Tapatalk
  7. No longer able to install is bollocks. You've got multiple options 1. Temp disable internet access. No internet? The opencandy dll can't load offers 2. LOOK at the screens, don't go 'next next next', some offers ! LOOK unable to deselect but they're not 3. Launch the installer with the /nocandy switch 4. Extract the setup with something like 7zip, WinRAR,... and pull the exe. You won't have any desktop icon, or start menu entries by default but the program itself will work just fine. And probably a few more Sent from my Nexus 7 with Tapatalk
  8. Nobody's asking you to try again. And I doubt it's a faulty laser. Just go to the 'extra' menu I think it is, then 'imgburn log' to access the burn log. Copy and paste the FULL SECTION of the relevant burn. Without it, we can't help you. Sent from my Nexus 6P with Tapatalk
  9. Disk is still blank with no colouration on the disk to indicate that anything was burnt. FULL log please, not just the small verify part. The important stuff you're excluding. Sent from my Nexus 6P with Tapatalk
  10. Invalid address for write has nothing to do with the drive. The drive probably works just fine, the culprit is more likely cheap crappy blanks you're using. What type of discs are you using (if you know where to look, what's the MID?) That it burns DVD's fine is normal. Different type of discs, and uses a different laser. Philips is cheap crap, Sony is B-GRADE. What's the type of verbatim? If the MID is CMC (store bought discs) you've got the cheap version (life series), and you need to buy the proper ones online with the VERBAT-IM.-000 ones. Sent from my Nexus 6P with Tapatalk
  11. In regards to the last paragraph, this thing will do just that. http://www.vso-software.fr/products/photodvd/photodvd.php Sent from my Nexus 6P with Tapatalk
  12. Did you really need to make a second topic for the same question? http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?/topic/25233-Why-is-there-a-CDT-file-when-CD-Text-is-implicit/explicit-in-the-CUE-file? Sent from my Nexus 6P with Tapatalk
  13. You're not making any sense WAV IS an audio format There's no such thing as an audio DVD You can't 'burn' wav to another wav, wav is an audio file extension type like mp3 Imgburn only burns what you give it. If it's too big to fit a CD, then recode it like mp3 or lower the bitrate so it will fit Sent from my Nexus 6P with Tapatalk
  14. I haven't found single layer ones either, but thanks to a connection I made on the RedFox forums I did pick up 2 boxes of the legit DL versions. Same mid, I've been looking for help for years. Although I'd still like me a few boxes of the SL versions too, DL holds SL too. Sent from my Nexus 6P with Tapatalk
  15. Yeah no, not so much. Sony is B-grade. Phillips, C-grade at best. The good stuff is the verbatim datalife plus series you get online, not the life-series you find in brick and mortar stores. Sent from my Nexus 6P with Tapatalk
  16. .Wav isn't an image format. That's an audio file extension type. Nothing more. Sent from my Nexus 6P with Tapatalk
  17. There's nothing rude about his post. Double sided blanks afaik don't even exist for us consumers. Only double layer blanks (dvd9) Sent from my Nexus 6P with Tapatalk
  18. Imgburn only burns what you feed it. Other than that it has ZERO impact on playback behavior of any kind. Try playing the source you used to burn, in a licensed software player such as PowerDVD. It'll probably fail too. Sent from my Nexus 6P with Tapatalk
  19. Your point is? Don't download it then :-P Sent from my Nexus 6P with Tapatalk
  20. Read the pink box up top. Full imgburn log please Sent from my Nexus 6P with Tapatalk
  21. Bet your ass someone flagged it due to opencandy still included in (some) mirror(s) Sent from my Nexus 6P with Tapatalk
  22. Write mode is for iso's. You need build mode for mp4 etc Keep in mind your playback device will need to support playing back those file types from disc. Imgburn will NOT convert them to DVD format Sent from my Nexus 6P with Tapatalk
  23. Your ritek cheap crappy blanks, that's what's wrong. Sent from my Nexus 6P with Tapatalk
  24. Dvd's do just fine, you just need the right drive and discs. Sent from my Nexus 6P with Tapatalk
  25. No you can't do any of that. Imgburn burns AS IS only, it doesn't split anything. The maximum a bd50 will hold is 45.5gb. so even with overburning, there's no chance at all you can burn that much oversize. LG burns my DL's just fine. They're the only brand I use. And if it's video you're trying to burn, there's plenty tools that can shrink it down. Sent from my Nexus 6P with Tapatalk
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