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mmalves

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  1. Try burning at 4x and if that doesn't work then read this -> http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8000
  2. Post the log of one such burn (look in ImgBurn's Help menu).
  3. I'd say "ask Google" but it takes a to figure it out
  4. Even though that's unrelated to ImgBurn (DVD Flick only uses ImgBurn for image creation/disc burning), DVD Flick always fills the disc with the video(s) you added and the more videos you add the worse the video quality will be. You'll have to test a few times to find what works best for you.
  5. That's a Samsung burner and ImgBurn, by default, automatically booktypes +R media to DVD-ROM on Samsung burners
  6. Why don't you ask the game developer/publisher? They're the ones who know how to burn it.
  7. mmalves

    HELP!!!!

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  8. How does it have to be burned in order to work? Is there a page saying that?
  9. You can follow this guide to copy that disc
  10. ImgBurn doesn't support multisession, which is what you want.
  11. It seems there's a communication problem between the computer and the external burner: plug it directly to an USB port (usually in the back of the computer) and don't use an USB hub. If it still doesn't work right then try with another USB 2.0 cable. Is there a disc in the drive? If there is, remove it before plugging the burner.
  12. Try a lens cleaning disc on that burner, and if it doesn't help then read this -> http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8000
  13. That's a TDK BD-RE DL 50GB disc and your drive is unable to format it. You could try formatting that disc with another BluRay burner (this only needs to be done once and after that you can just overwrite the disc) or you could try other BD-RE DL discs to find one that your drive likes
  14. If it verified OK then the disc is good. Can you try that disc on another x360?
  15. The console only cares about the burn quality and the slowest burn speed doesn't always result in the best burn quality, especially on new burners like yours which are tuned for faster burnings.
  16. That disc was damaged in a previous failed burn, so try with a brand new one using 6x or 8x speed. You might also want to look for the latest drivers for your motherboard's chipset and/or SATA controller (use SIW to find their brand/model if you don't know).
  17. Use the Verify mode to check the disc against that same .dvd file, and next time leave Verify enabled. If it verifies successfully then read this -> http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=12200
  18. Use Media Player Classic Homecinema or VLC Media Player, as both are better than WMP for playing DVDs, and pretty much everything else
  19. http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=11238 - maybe we should change the colour of the pink banner at the top of this forum
  20. Post the log of that burn (look in ImgBurn's Help menu).
  21. Can you play that disc on your computer using PowerDVD/WinDVD/any DVD player software? It could be that your DVD player is unable to read that DVD+RW disc (try with a non-rewritable disc), or the source files were incorrectly made
  22. Mount that ISO image on a virtual drive (e.g. Virtual CloneDrive) then follow this guide. Alternatively you can use 7-Zip/WinRAR/etc to extract the VIDEO_TS folder from the ISO image and then follow the guide.
  23. Where's the full log of that burn session?
  24. It would be better if you could get a Pioneer DVR-216/217/218 or an Optiarc AD-7240S.
  25. If you want to use ImgBurn to copy the original disc then this is the guide you want. Now if you want to burn a disc from the WAV files then this is the guide you want.
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