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mmalves

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  1. http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8000
  2. Update ImgBurn. Rewritable discs are poor quality in general, and they also wear, although you should be able to use them a couple hundred times. If you really want to use rewritable discs then get Verbatim rewritable discs, as they work better and for longer than other brands
  3. Use the Preview button, young padawan, and choose a layerbreak where a small freeze will be less noticeable (fade-in/fade-out/scene change/etc)
  4. Yup, you only need to hit the big button
  5. The percentage shows how much of the disc's space is used. If you want to burn the disc then you should click the big Build button instead
  6. Try burning at 8x or 12x. Also try a lens cleaning disc on that drive.
  7. It means your H: drive has errors. Run a check disk on it and the problem should be solved.
  8. Update your burner's firmware (remove any disc and close the tray before updating then reboot after it's finished) and try again.
  9. What you're asking is technically infeasible. Google around and you'll see. If it was possible ImgBurn certainly would have it.
  10. The drive offsets the read audio samples, so having a real verify for Audio CD is almost impossible. Even if you apply correction it isn't a 100% verify.
  11. ImgBurn can read any type of disc supported by your drive(s), provided that such disc doesn't have copy protection. ImgBurn makes no attempt to remove/bypass any kind of protection, and this is by design. By the way, you can easily find out how to backup each game by using Google
  12. For Audio CDs the verify "asks" the drive to read all tracks/sectors of the disc, therefore, it fully relies on the drive's abilities to report errors/bad sectors. As for your NEC drive, it may be too old to undestand the MMC standard commands that ImgBurn uses. If I recall correctly another user also had problems using ImgBurn to read CDs on an old Plextor SCSI CD-ROM drive.
  13. Then please do as chewy says here: http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtop...ost&p=99247 The guys over at the AII forum know a lot about this stuff, way more than we do
  14. This might apply to your case too -> http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtop...ost&p=99687
  15. From what we can see it was a good burn, just the booktype is wrong: it should be DVD-ROM but Matshita burners can't do that on single layer media. You'll need to use another burner or maybe DVD-R media. It would be even better if you could use Verbatim or Taiyo Yuden blanks.
  16. Update ImgBurn. Your burner doesn't support the 8x Verbatim blanks. You can try with the 2.4x Verbatim blanks, or you could get a new burner
  17. In the filesystem the files/folders are sorted alphabetically, so, yes, you'll need to rename them to be in the order you want. Are you perhaps playing them on a DivX-capable DVD player? Or some other device like that?
  18. Try a lens cleaning disc on that drive. Also try with Verbatim or Taiyo Yuden blanks to rule out media as the cause of that problem.
  19. Does your motherboard have an IDE port? Your adapter seems to be messing things up.
  20. Try a lens cleaning disc on that drive, and if that doesn't help then try with Verbatim or Taiyo Yuden blanks.
  21. Try this firmware update from Dell to see if it helps (remove any disc from the drive and close the tray before updating then reboot after it's finished). If that doesn't help then you'll need to try with the 2.4x Verbatims or get an external burner
  22. Which Verbatim blanks do you have? The 2.4x or the 8x ones? Does your drive recognize burned DVD+R DL discs?
  23. http://www.firmwarehq.com/NEC/ND-3500AG/files.html And next time, start your own thread
  24. Look in their Guides page. DVD Flick only uses ImgBurn for the burning part.
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