timmyleeturner
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I need to unselect sub directories but can't seem to find the settings.
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Doesn't help, only offers to open Windows default burner.
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I've tried the tools, registry options and windows 10 still does not open IMGBURN when I insert a blank media disc... prompts windows media player.
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I have searched, studied and attempted to set IMGBurn as the default in windows 10 for months to open when a blank Media is inserted and cannot find a way to do it. Any clues? Is it possible? I'm pretty sure it used to work, but I guess a Windows Update messed it up at some point.
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I finally bought an external USB Burner and all problems were solved. Seems my old Laptop DVD Burner isn't cutting the mustard anymore, so I assume that a good cleaning is the issue. I was being told it was my Disc's, but I use the better Verbatim all the time (bout a hundred a month) for data burning and never and issue. Also, my problem was also that my Old Media Jukebox 12 views both of my burners, but could not find a way to direct it to the new one regardless of my settings. IMGBurn is awesome.
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One item I've missed since having to reinstall the program is as I add folders and files to the Build & Burn process, it used to show me the available and used space. I can figure it manually from the menu, but can't find a setting to turn it back on auto!
Thanks
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Awesome, thanks! Some traditions CAN be salvaged.
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You can use the options in ImgBurn's settings on the 'Device' tab to ensure the OS autoinsert notification bits are still enabled. After that, it should really just be a case of configuring the 'AutoPlay' stuff in Control Panel. If you 'Reset All Defaults' in there and the AutoPlay box still doesn't pop up when you insert a disc, you've got something installed on your machine that's blocking it from working correctly. ImgBurn cannot do that.
Your issue is OS related and not anything to do with ImgBurn.
You can use the options in ImgBurn's settings on the 'Device' tab to ensure the OS autoinsert notification bits are still enabled. After that, it should really just be a case of configuring the 'AutoPlay' stuff in Control Panel. If you 'Reset All Defaults' in there and the AutoPlay box still doesn't pop up when you insert a disc, you've got something installed on your machine that's blocking it from working correctly. ImgBurn cannot do that.
Your issue is OS related and not anything to do with ImgBurn.
Not sure why it worked so good before, I uninstalled it and reinstalled it and the stupid Windows 8 prompt came on and ask if I'd like to choose what to do when a blank DVD is inserted, but when you click on that to select, it only offers Real Player or Windows Explorer, no ImgBurn
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I worked on it for several days... tried resetting everything back to defaults, explored all the advice for fixing it in Windows... still won't run auto play for this program. Auto plays everything else. It really bugs me since I was used to it, but too busy to devote my life to it.
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I saw no way to attach the HUGE log file, so I'll paste some of it here:
; //****************************************\\; ImgBurn Version 2.5.8.0 - Log; Tuesday, 11 November 2014, 16:00:25; \\****************************************//;;I 15:38:38 ImgBurn Version 2.5.8.0 started!I 15:38:38 Microsoft Windows 8 Core x64 Edition (6.2, Build 9200)I 15:38:38 Total Physical Memory: 16,727,240 KiB - Available: 13,874,800 KiBI 15:38:38 Initialising SPTI...I 15:38:38 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...I 15:38:39 -> Drive 1 - Info: MATSHITA BD-CMB UJ160 1.00 (D:) (SATA)I 15:38:39 Found 1 BD-ROM XL/DVD±RW!I 15:38:49 Operation Started!I 15:38:49 Building Image Tree...I 15:38:49 Checking Directory Depth...I 15:38:49 Calculating Totals...I 15:38:49 Preparing Image...I 15:38:49 Checking Path Length...I 15:38:49 Contents: 1 File, 0 FoldersI 15:38:49 Content Type: DataI 15:38:49 Data Type: MODE1/2048I 15:38:49 File System(s): ISO9660, JolietI 15:38:49 Volume Label: [Not Configured]I 15:38:49 Size: 689 bytesI 15:38:49 Sectors: 1I 15:38:49 Image Size: 1,245,184 bytesI 15:38:49 Image Sectors: 608I 15:38:49 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:00I 15:39:01 Operation Started!I 15:39:01 Building Image Tree...W 15:39:01 Skipped Hidden File: C:\Users\Tim\Pictures\Hallett Media\COMMA_October-sorted\HST Sunday\_VideoRecap\Thumbs.dbI 15:39:01 Checking Directory Depth...I 15:39:01 Calculating Totals...I 15:39:01 Preparing Image...I 15:39:01 Checking Path Length...I 15:39:01 Contents: 2 Files, 1 FolderI 15:39:01 Content Type: DataI 15:39:01 Data Type: MODE1/2048I 15:39:01 File System(s): ISO9660, JolietI 15:39:01 Volume Label: [Not Configured]I 15:39:01 Size: 125,432,514 bytesI 15:39:01 Sectors: 61,248I 15:39:01 Image Size: 125,501,440 bytesI 15:39:01 Image Sectors: 61,280I 15:39:01 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:00 -
Not sure when it actually started, possibly the last time I updated to the latest ImgBurn release, but when I insert a blank media disc into my Windows 8 DVD player, ImgBurn no longer opens. I've gone in and made sure Auto Play was on in Windows and that ImgBurn was the default burner. What else can I try?
Thanks
file size/free space display
in ImgBurn Suggestions
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Am I mistaken in thinking that the Calculate button used to be continuous? I have to click on it each time I add a file to check my available space? Is there a setting I'm missing?
Thanks.