Yeah, that's what I figured. I didn't know if it would work because there's no garauntee that that each layer can work independantly.
I figured it was worth a shot though to see because I've seen other people do it. The DVD that I'm trying to back up is a Playstation 2 video game for my younger sister. I've had another Dual Layer game a couple months back that I needed to back up, but I was never able to for obvious reasons, but someone on the internet posted a torrent saying The layers are separated into 2 DVD5 ISO files. So I got them and just burned them separately and they worked. You just switch when you finish with the first.
I know this is probably rare and most Data DVD's don't work like this, but like I said, was hoping this one did.
Thanks for all your help.
Alright, I set the max sectors to 1317056 (2572 MB), but when I click Build I get an error message that says file exceeds limit imposed by ISO9660 file system. It says 5,000 MB is too much, but didn't I just designate the maximum?
EDIT: I just realized that when I set the maximum sectors, that's only for the L0. All I need to know really is how to just select those sectors for the entire ISO that I need to build.
I also tried changing the file system to UDF so there isn't a 4GB limit, but when I press build and choose the location it still wants to build the entire 5GB. I know I'm doing something wrong.
Sorry again for the inconvenience, I just think I'm missing something small.
If someone has the time and patience can you just give the steps that I need to follow from the beginning. Thank You.
OK, I'm using the guide to help me only select some of the ISO in 'Build Mode', but there is no "Media" tab under the "Advanced" tab so I can't specify how much I want to build.
OK, Thank You. And yeah, I'm planning on using 2 DVD5's. And just to be sure, you want me to copy the one single 5 GB ISO on to the HDD right? Then separate afterwards?
Thanks Again.
OK, thanks. I see where it says where the break is.
First Physical Sector of Data Area: 196,608
Last Physical Sector of Data Area: 1,513,663
Layer 0 Sectors: 1,317,056 (50.75%)
Layer 1 Sectors: 1,277,904 (49.25%)
Now how do I split that into two layers? Sorry for the annoyance. New to ImgBurn.
Alright, I'm trying to make a backup of a Dual-Layer DVD. (This is not movie. Data DVD)
First I created an ISO of the disc, but when I click on "Display IFO Layer Break Information" I get and error message that says "Failed to get layer break informaiton from IFO".
Does this mean I can't split the layers? Help would be appreciated.