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mmalves

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  1. Burn at 4x or 8x on the macbook to see if you get a better burn, and also enable Verify as that's what tells you if the disc is good and readable or not. You could do with better quality blanks too (Verbatim and Taiyo Yuden are the best you can get).
  2. Burn at 16x and it should work. By the way, what's the brand of those blanks?
  3. http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8000
  4. The logs of the burns on each computer (look in ImgBurn's Help menu) would be useful.
  5. If you posted in the right place you'd have seen: -> http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=12200 -> http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8000 P.S.: copy/paste from this, really ah, now it is in the right place
  6. If you posted in the right place you'd have seen: -> http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=12200 -> http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8000 ah, now it is in the right place
  7. Your IDE controller working in RAID mode could be blocking/messing the communication with the burner, so set it to normal mode if you can. You should also look for the latest drivers for your system's chipset/storage controllers (this website might help). You could try with your Pioneer burner too after updating its firmware. What Jim44 said above also applies
  8. Go to Tools -> Settings -> Build tab -> page 2, enable Don't Prompt Image Details and click OK. If DVDFab used the /NOIMAGEDETAILS command line switch then you wouldn't need to change anything, so you might want to ask DVDFab's author to add that option to his program
  9. Then you should read this one -> http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=12200
  10. And use the latest ImgBurn because we don't support old versions.
  11. Switch Output to Image File and ImgBurn will save it as an ISO image.
  12. What exactly does it say? It's always Device Not Ready (Reason). Try this firmware update too.
  13. Use UPX to decompress ImgBurn.exe and check if the problem goes away.
  14. I guess you're confusing ImgBurn with some other program because ImgBurn doesn't create menus: it doesn't change anything. Look in ConvertXtoDVD that it might be able to create menus and stuff.
  15. Mount it to a virtual drive using Virtual CloneDrive, Daemon Tools or similar programs.
  16. Original Wii game discs are protected against copying
  17. Latest drivers for your chipset -> http://www.nvidia.com/object/nforce_vista_win7_64bit_15.49.html There's also this one for the audio if you feel like trying -> http://www.nvidia.com/object/hdmi_audio_xp_vista_win7_1.00.00.59.html What's the brand of the blanks you're using? Is that the first failure?
  18. Post the full log of that burn session (previous logs can be found in ImgBurn's Help menu).
  19. The discs you have are crap and that's pretty obvious from the fact that even a new burner couldn't burn them. Try with Verbatim or Taiyo Yuden blanks, possibly even Sony, and it should work fine.
  20. Those are just shortcuts to the FAQ and Guides sections of this forum.
  21. Install this (reboot if asked) and then install this (also reboot if asked). That should solve your problem. By the way, there's newer firmware available for your PX-B940SA burner.
  22. Does it play OK on the computer? If it does then your player and/or your TV doesn't support PAL video and you'll need to convert it with another software.
  23. It should take less than a minute.
  24. Update ImgBurn. Try all the available write speeds. You could also try a lens cleaning disc on that burner. If all that doesn't help then please read this.
  25. You could try burning slower to see if you get a better burn quality; one that your PS3 can read. It might also be worth having a look at doom9's forum on a way to double-check if your content/structure is compatible with the PS3
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