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mmalves

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  1. Apply the latest firmware (E223) for your burner and try again. Remember to remove any disc from the drive and close the tray before applying the firmware upgrade. You may also want to try burning at 8x.
  2. ImgBurn only supports "basic" Ner0 images (i.e. non-audio/multitrack).
  3. You'll have to burn that CUE image to a CD, as it wasn't made for a DVD disc.
  4. Because L1 is bigger than L0 and that can't happen with OTP discs. Follow this guide (use X:\VIDEO_TS as the source) and see which layerbreak options you get. Use the Preview button to find a layerbreak where a small pause will be less noticeable.
  5. From what I've read DVD recorders expect DVD-RAM discs to use their own formatting, so when you burn standard DVD-Video content (as generated by WinFast) on DVD-RAM they don't play. I bet that if you burn exactly the same content to a DVD-R/RW it'll play fine.
  6. A smaller ImgBurn? You're dealing with disc images, which by definition aren't exactly small, yet ImgBurn's 2 MB is too much?! As for integrated support for any kind of compression, it's not gonna happen...
  7. *cough* http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=61 *cough*
  8. It's still there for me too. If you guys aren't seeing this then it's probably a video driver bug/limitation.
  9. What kind of media are you using? DVD-RAM?
  10. 167b43831d30ab69c9a437edad82ba85 *SetupImgBurn_2.4.0.0.exe
  11. ImgBurn's Read mode copies the disc as it is: it doesn't change anything from the source disc. I think your source DL DVD is PTP, and to burn that on a DVD+R DL blank (which is OTP) you'll have to rebuild. Is there a password or something like that in Imp ID to make you want to keep it?
  12. The problem that JohnnyBob describes also happens to me, and only when using DirectDraw Overlays. If you disable DD overlays it works OK. LUK, what's that preview_return.tcl file that ImgBurnPreview.exe leaves in the Temp folder? Is it supposed to do that?
  13. Have you looked here? http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
  14. http://tdb.rpc1.org/original/1625BBEA.ZIP (right-click and choose Save As) After you flash with this one (and reboot ) you can flash it to the latest BenQ DW1625 firmware
  15. http://download.cdfreaks.com/download/138 and http://www.cdrlabs.com/phpBB/download.php?id=226 (both have the same WinDWFlash.exe) You can find .cvt files here: http://tdb.rpc1.org/#DW1625
  16. Please post the log from that burn attempt (you can find it at Help/ImgBurn Logs).
  17. Try getting Verbatim DVD+R DL 2.4x MKM-001-00 Made in Singapore blanks, since they seem to have better support than the Verbatim 8x MKM-003-00 ones. I see you're using Dee's 1.O4 firmware on that burner, and according to the overview of writing strategies, that firmware doesn't use the latest strategies available for DVD+R DL. If you can, try the Liggy's AD-7170A Bitsetting Firmware 1.04.
  18. Take ImgBurnPreview.exe from v2.4.0.0 and drop it in the folder of ImgBurn v.2.4.1.0, overwriting the one there. That way you'll be using your preferred previewer while also using the latest ImgBurn program
  19. You could've searched for SPLIP in this forum, which would show this thread with an explanation of what SPLIP is
  20. Even though this is definitely not an ImgBurn problem, try playing your DVD with VLC Media Player (File/Open Disc).
  21. Install ImgBurn v2.4.1.0 (get from Mirror 7) and see the magic for yourself
  22. You can get around that limitation by using only the UDF filesystem. And you don't need to create an image first: select Device in the Output menu and the current build will be burn straight to disc May I suggest that you use an archiver program to do all the work? Something like WinRAR or 7-Zip would work fine. Both of them can split the archive in DVD sizes, which you can then use ImgBurn in Build mode to burn them (use UDF 1.02 as the filesystem). Your folder structure will be kept intact and you can even try using compression, although the more compression used, the more time it takes to compress and later extract the files/folders.
  23. ImgBurn can't start/continue a multisession disc in Build mode, although it can read and write multisession discs in Read and Write modes
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