http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8000
You have the latest firmware for your drive, although yours is known as a crappy drive. You might want to get an external.
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Whatever it does it does. We do not offer advice as to how to bypass copy protection or assist with that endeavor in any manner.
If you have further questions about it, use Google and come back with a question if you have a problem with ImgBurn.
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This is where that seldom used 'search' function comes in handy...
http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=15523&st=0&p=121963&hl=multisession&fromsearch=1entry121963
Deeb, I didn't delete the pic, so I don't know why "HE" wasn't there.
Rince, Make sure you listen to the podcasts at least semi-annually, never can tell when an xist may decide to visit and test you....
Rincewind;
Computer drives follow a strict set of 'computer logic' and don't care where the data comes from as long as it's readable; whereas the algorithm in the dvd players are written by manufacturers and have to conform to the dvd industry standards and not computer manufacturers standards.
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Different industries...why do apples and oranges taste different I guess.
http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8000
Your discs are not the best for the job, read and follow the info given in the link as ianymaty suggested.
Annie, hi and welcome to the forum.
The .mds contains info used for disc burning, the .iso is a 'container' that encompasses your files and makes them compliant to the dvd standard.
Post a copy of your logfile and read the faqs and guides or at least the pink bit at the top of this page.
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