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Particle

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  1. Thanks for following up. I'll do without the volume fields and use the default override in the settings menu for the AVI prompt. While I appreciate that ImgBurn is a GUI based tool, we do find ourselves in a situation where ImgBurn is a better MkIsoFs than MkIsoFs itself. Your tool is more capable and much better maintained. In my case, I was looking for a way to dump ISO 9660 and generate pure UDF disc images as a way to get around the 9660 4 GiB file size limit. The last version of MkIsoFs to support Windows theoretically supported multi-extent files with ISO 9660 level 3 options, but support for that is broken in practice. My first thought was "I bet ImgBurn can do it!" and I was right. =) In any case, thanks for your continued development. Know that it is appreciated by many.
  2. I've checked the readme.txt file in the ImgBurn folder, but I could not find anything regarding the volume identifier fields. I need to set the Preparer and Publisher fields. In case they were supported but currently unlisted I tried /volumepreparer and /volumepublisher, but they don't appear to be recognized. Is there a way to pass these values in via command line? Additionally, is there any way to suppress the "Your image contains an AVI file in the root directory" yes/no/cancel box? I'd like to just assume "no". I can toggle a default for this in the program settings "don't prompt divx video settings", but I can find no corresponding command line argument.
  3. It doesn't really need its own mode per se. Any of the write modes would work.
  4. Hello- Is there a way to initiate a quick/full erase of a disc from the command line? I looked through the readme.txt file for command line options that would appear to be for this task but came up empty handed unfortunately. The closest thing I could find was an option that tells imgburn to automatically erase first when overwriting a previously used disc, but in my case I'm not actually burning an ISO or anything--just clearing the disc. Perhaps it is something that could be exposed as a command line option in the future if not currently possible? Thanks
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