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mmalves

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  1. Google it because we can't help you with that.
  2. Update DVDFab to the latest version to see if the problem goes away.
  3. Update ImgBurn. Try burning at 4x. Try cleaning the burner with a lens cleaning disc, or even manually if you know how to do it. Try with Verbatim DVD+R DL blanks.
  4. You need to burn the VIDEO_TS folder created by those programs, not the source files that your DVD player doesn't support.
  5. Use ISO9660 + Joliet + UDF 1.02 to be on the safe side. And if you set Output to Device (i.e. "Write files/folders to disc") it'll burn directly to disc, no need to create an .iso image first.
  6. Update your burner's firmware (boot into Windows for updating). Try all the available write speeds. Try cleaning the drive with a lens cleaning disc. If all that doesn't make it work then please read this. By the way, you should create a .dvd or .mds file (look in ImgBurn's Tools menu) with layerbreak set at 1913760, or else your burned games won't work.
  7. Try burning at 6x or 4x. If it doesn't work then please read this.
  8. http://club.myce.com/f87/results-discussion-pioneer-dvr-217-d-f-vxl-s17-s17j-265795/ - not many people have that burner. I'd guess 6x and 8x should be OK for that media.
  9. Yes, choose 12x as the write speed and never touch it again.
  10. If you want to set the speed for a certain kind of media you can type it in the media code field, e.g. "DVD-R" (without quotes of course).
  11. You should follow the XP guide, and the number of sectors to load is usually 4 (2048 bytes boot image).
  12. You saw firmware 2.00 on that page, right?
  13. Update your burner's firmware and try again. If it doesn't work then read this.
  14. http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=6379
  15. I think any of the 50/50 (% column) options would work fine. Use the Preview button to see which one is better, i.e. where a small pause would be less noticeable like fade-in/fade-out/scene change/etc.
  16. http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=12200
  17. You don't need to change anything in ImgBurn, and the overburn may be failing because your burner doesn't like it. Post the full log from one of those burns. By the way, if you can use a DVD-R disc you won't need to overburn since it can hold ~6.6mb more than a DVD+R disc.
  18. http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8000
  19. Have you tried turning the computer off then on again to see if Windows detects the drive?
  20. Burn the ISO as you normally would to a dual-layer media and ImgBurn will ask you if you want to write just one layer or both.
  21. Wii games are protected against copying and ImgBurn doesn't copy protected discs.
  22. With VLC Media Player use the Open Disc feature and point it to your drive's letter. For WMP there should be something similar that you can use to play it as a disc instead of the VOB files directly.
  23. If it says the disc isn't empty then you can't burn it again. Once the reserve track/write lead-in/etc commands are sent most burners immediately write to the disc even if you abort it, so you would be better off letting it burn. Didn't you get the Image Details dialog showing everything just before burning? If you cancel there then nothing's written on the disc.
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