As referenced in the quote of the first post of this thread, I'm trying to find out how to change the booktype (from DVD+RW to DVD-ROM) after the data was burned (and in my case on a different writer). I can put the written disc in my writer and use the "change booktype" function (receive a "success!) popup, but I don't believe it actually writes to the disc until an image or files are written?
The long story is as follows:
I recently upgraded my OS hard drive on my main (Win7x64) desktop PC to an SSD. On that PC I had a SATA DVD writer (Samsung S203N). As part of the SSD configuration, I set the SATA controller on the motherboard to operate in AHCI mode as prescribed for optimal SSD operation. After doing so, the DVD writer didn't work properly (could not perform the booktype setting) as it did when AHCI wasn't enabled. Apparently this is not unusual, but my older motherboard doesn't have a way to run different SATA ports as AHCI or IDE - it's all or none. My solution was to swap in an IDE DVD burner (LG GSA-H10N) that can do some booktype setting without being affected by the SATA settings. The problem is that the LG can't do DVD+RW booktype setting (just DVD-R, DVD-R DL). What I figured I could do is take the DVD+RW's written on the LG to another PC (old XP, no AHCI) with the Samsung drive installed and use it to change the booktype to DVD-ROM. BTW, I want to change the booktype so that I can use the DVD+RW's in a standalone Panasonic DVD player. Since I don't burn the DVD+RW's that often, this setup won't be a major inconvenience. If there isn't a way to do this, I will either have to transfer all of my video files to the old XP machine and burn them on the Samsung and use it to set the booktype when the discs are written or put the Samsung back in the main (Win7) PC and turn AHCI off. A bit of a pickle....
P.S. I've been using imgburn since it was very new and love it.