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You should make an .ISO image on the HD first, since you said it was a DL image, doing so will create a MDS folder as well which you will use to burn the image to a blank. The .MDS file contains the same info as the .ISO image file but includes important layer break info for Imgburn to use while burning the DL image.
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Howdy All, My Pioneer 111L 8.29 has started having trouble burning discs and im unsure where the problem is. The drive has been working fine for ~6 months, flashed as a 111L 8.29 (Bufallo) with a mediacode speed edit to remove the ripping speed restriction (nothing else modified). The disc burns 'ok' in that there are no burn errors, verifies ok and shows a good quality score in nero cd dvd speed (in itself) and kprobe2 (on a liteon dvdrom). However during the burning process, the drive slows down the speeds up, then down/up (you'll see in the graph) in IMGBURN the device buffer remains ~94-100 and the ram buffer remains at 100%. The burner is on a secondary IDE controller (on the motherboard) and is the only drive connected (its a master) on a 80 wire cable. BIOS is set to Max UDMA, windows device manager says its using Ultra DMA (mode 4 from memory, ive also deleted all the IDE controllers and windows has redetected them to double-check). Ive reinstalled IMGBURN, gone back to default settings and tried changing from elbycdio to SPTI with no difference found (same problem). Ive used TYG03 and RITEKF1 media (same problem) - exmaples of both are below. I also see a similar problem using Nero Cd dvd speed (create disc) (graph included) Below is a Log, and link to the dvdinfopro graph and a nero graph. For the record, ive also tried dropping the burn speed to 8X - same issue is present. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!!! before I start swapping drives or getting out the windows xp cd for a re-install. LOG: I 19:28:41 ImgBurn Version 2.3.2.0 started! I 19:28:41 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2) I 19:28:41 Total Physical Memory: 1,048,044 KB - Available: 691,248 KB I 19:28:41 Initialising SPTI... I 19:28:41 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices... I 19:29:00 Found 1 DVD-ROM and 1 DVD
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I'm trying to make a backup copy of my original xp cd but I stiil have a non bootable CD. Could you suggest the right procedure? Here my experience: I tick the "make image bootable", then "emulation type 1,44" and finally create a bootable file from CD (Bootimage.ima). Running Build function, IMGBURN send an error "boot image size is wrong for selected media type" Then I choose emulation type "none", and iamge was created, burned and verified. Trying to boot from the backup copy just burned, I receive this error "cannot boot from cd - error code 5". pls help
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Hmm ok, having tested 2.3.2.0 with some deep folders (18 levels), it's working ok here. I can't even extract (using WinRar) a file whereby the resulting folder structure exceeds the lower limit, it just complains. Windows won't let me create any more files / folders beyond the limit either. This is as far as I can go: C:\TestLongPath1\TestLongPath2\TestLongPath3\TestLongPath4\TestLongPath5\TestLongPath6\TestLongPath7\TestLongPath8\TestLongPath9\TestLongPath10\TestLongPath11\TestLongPath12\TestLongPath13\TestLongPath14\TestLongPath15\TestLongPath16\TestLongPath1 It wouldn't even accept '17' for the folder name! I put 4 files in the 'TestLongPath16' folder and ImgBurn found them all just fine. So even Explorer itself can't cope with long pathnames. Having now just tested 7zip, it DOES allow files to be extracted beyond the limit. Of course they're then not visible within Explorer, it simply won't let me change directory beyond that initial limit. You'll be pleased to hear the changes I've made within ImgBurn DO allow it to read the files that explorer can't see though.
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Hi I am using USB devices (memory sticks, harddisks and dvd burner) , for backup and other stuf. The good thing is that if you put two or more USB devices it is extremly effecient. for example when running a dvd converter using a wmf file on one USB memory stick and saving the converted file on another usb device it doesnt use much of the CPU). Img burn however is rather slow with any of the different usb sticks I have tried. When building two files to an iso file on a USB device, the overall time is app 15 minutes for 350 mb. For comparasing I have tried to create a truecrypt file on the same USB device, and imgburn is now using app 4-5 minutes to build 350 mb iso. However the cpu is used (compared to the version building directly on the USB device). I do not know if this a bug or rather a wish for an enhancement but I think that it would be nice if imgburn was quicker when using usb devices Anders Karbek
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How did you make your dos bootable iso? It looks like the el torito stuff is set to emulate a 1.44 floppy disc - hence the image you add must come from a disc in the first place and be of exactly the right size. What I normally do is create a bootable floppy, get it all ready (i.e. get it loading cdrom drivers etc) and then just tell imgburn to make an image of it (via the 'create boot image' option on the same tab).
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What works. Build / Write / Verify What doesn't work I place the DVD into a player which is known to play all DVD+-R/RW discs. It does not recognize it. I pop the disc back in the DVD Burner in my computer and it plays but upon exploring the disc, the only files on the disc are the 2 video files (selected in the build mode to create the .iso file) NO VIDEO_TS or AUDIO_TS... Seems like I missed a step? Thanks for any help. JR
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Hi. I am trying to put a part of a DVD I own onto my PSP. using DVDDecrypter I copied part of the DVD (Just the last episode) and it created 2 video files for the one episode. Someone told me to use ImgBurn instead, but it's different, and I cannot figure out how to even view the files on my DVD. The only mode I somewhat understand is Read.. and when I click for it to Read, it automatically begins to create a folder copying the whole DVD? Can I copy just the last episode?? Someone help! OK, here is what I want to do.. Find + Copy the 2 files that make up the last episode of the DVD, and turn them into 1 video file, instead of the 2 files. How?? Help! Please!
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I've read much about the 32k padding thing, mainly from the article below: http://www.digital-digest.com/~blutach/pgc..._pgcedit_v2.htm I know that ImgBurn has the 32k padding option in "Build" mode. I'm curious if ImgBurn adds the IFO/BUP 32k padding in "Read" mode as well since essentially ImgBurn is creating the ISO file. I checked the read mode settings and there's no mention of the 32k padding option there. My guess is no, since the idea of "read mode" is to create an exact copy of the original "non-copy protected" DVD but I just want to verify since I have no way of checking if the 32k padding is present on the original DVD I'm copying. Thanks!
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Hi All, I'm looking to burn a data DVD of multiple folders consisting of FLAC files, photos etc. I'm doing this in "build" mode with the output setting set to device. However, when I add my first folder I get the message: "You've only selected 1 folder! Does XXXX represent the root directory for the image content? (Otherwise XXXX will be visible in the root directory of the image.) " Options - Yes, No, cancel I'm not 100% sure what this means as I'm not trying to create an ISO image, I'm looking to burn the data files straight to disc. I've checked the forums and haven't seen any Data DVD specific guides to follow whether I'm doing this correctly or not. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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I have video_ts files on my hard drive. Usually, I burn them straight to DVD in build mode without creating an ISO first. Reading through many forums at various websites many folks will create an ISO file from the video_ts files first and then burn. I'm curious if there is a benefit to creating the ISO rather than burning the video_ts files straight to disc...from a quality standpoint. Creating the ISO just seems to add an unnecessary step. Thanks
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I'll reply in order: 1st error: I've asked these question in both areas since i do not know where the issues arise from. 2nd error: I always selects the mds file & it doesn't stay selected, remember I wrote that! 3rd error: I never had to select layer break before, so I now do not know why it is asking for it. Then again, this is also teh 1st time I've used DL discs, is that why it's asking me teh question? And what exactly does it mean? The more I know & understand why it does what it does, the less I have to ask 4th error, Again, I deselect eject, yet it does anyway. Then again, why would there be an option to cycle the tray anyway? 5th, thanks. Not sure what you mean by this. What you are saying is set DVD Flick so it does not burn a DVD & have ImgBurn open by itself to make the DVD & all the settings I choose will not be set back to defaults when it closes? Hehe, here's where my noobness will show, what file would I use, the MDS or ISO file in the DVD Flick output directory which would mean selecting create an ISO image, right? Thanks for bearing with me on this. I really have tried to comprehend & understand all I could before I posted asking for help & I appreciate all of you guys support!
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Everytime I create an ISO image of any of my previously ripped DVD's (ripped using DVD Decrypter) I cannot shut off the subtitles. Any ideas? -Nduna
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Hi all, I'm completely new to this; just have one question. I just want to make a copy of my original DVDs for backup. Since I'm using AnyDVD, if I fire up Imgburn and switch to read mode in order to create an ISO of the DL disk, all I have to do next is switch to Burn mode, click on the MDS file and write the iso to a new disk, right? Sorry if this is a basic question but I'm just starting...
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Hi there. I'm new to burning my own DVDs and am having some problems getting it to work right. I am using ImgBurn 2.3.2.0 to create an ISO and burn it to DVD. The resulting DVD works flawlessly in my computer, but not in my standalone DVD player. Now, I know this player will read burnt DVDs because I already have several that were given to me and it has never had a problem with them. Is there something in ImgBurn that I should check to make sure everything is set up correctly? My Writer is an HP 530r. Thank you for any input. --dwpa
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Hehe. '/S' is working. Any tips on how to prevent it to create Start Menu icons and Quick launch icons?
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hi. this is exactly what i've been dealing with. Imgburn is great especially when burning an ISO file. i also have windows xp. i know how to use the read and then write mode, however most of my videos need to be shrunk. i have shrnk 3.2 n that works beautifully. it creates ISO files. i also have 1click but it doesn't create ISO files. it creates the VIDEO_TS folder w/the vob,bup,and ifo files. i've converted this into an ISO file using Imgburn 1 time but it takes too long. anything i can do to save the copy using 1click as an ISO? if not what's the fastest way 2 convert into an ISO file using IMgburn. lastly if 1click can't make ISO file what freeware or other software can u recommend i use to shrnk and create ISO files.
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Hello and welcome. I fell asleep after reading the first paragraph of that seemingly endless diatribe. Right after he said "Another very good reason for +R DL discs to be NFG is that they are NOT DVD-Video format, and as such tend to expect the layers 0 and 1 to be of equal size." The fact that layer 0 (the top layer) *MUST* contain more information than layer 1 (the lower layer) in order to be playable in a standard DVD player seems to have been overlooked by our knowledgeable friend. I honestly don't understand the need to go through all the outlined steps just to create a DVD. ImgBurn will happily preserve the layerbreak from the original or adjust it as you wish.
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AFAIK I don't think that is going to happen...why not just burn the ISO or create a VIDEO_TS from the source next time around.
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AFAIK I don't think that is going to happen...why not just burn the ISO or create a VIDEO_TS from the source next time around.
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I should have said, How do I create a VIDEO-TS folder. Sorry brand new at this. Thank you, Texas2
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Ok, first of all please Dont flame me, maybe i got some concepts wrong. (And sorry my bad english) I'm trying to remove the existence of nero in my computer, i still use it for data dvd. All the guides i have read about Build mode are for burning VIEDO_TS folder, dvd video disk. You select the VIDEO_TS folder, imgBurn creates the iso with the video dvd standards, VIDEO_TS folder AUDIO_TS folder and other stuff i guess for creating the video dvd complaint disc. Any when you are going create a regular data dvd , with tons of stuff, avi's, jpeg, etc etc. imgBurns detects no presence of VIDEO_TS folder and creates a regular data dvd? . Or Video DVD are regular data disc too ? Because in most programs , creating a data dvd, or a video dvd from video_ts folders, are separate options . And this is where my confusion comes from. because it seems that imgBurns has unified both process Well thanks in advance
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Nero and/or MagicISO may be the problem. Try using DVD Shrink to extract the contents to a folder. (Set "No compression" for the disc.) Also, try processing the files with FixVTS or PGC Edit. The original might have authoring or mastering errors. You can test the layer break positions with WinDVD, PowerDVD, DVD Shrink, or other programs. The newest ImgBurn also lets you preview them. It is best if the LB is at a part of the movie with no sound or movement for several seconds. A fade-to-black is ideal. Scene transitions are sometimes OK. You can also create a seamless layer break with Build Mode, if your player supports it. That'll make it less important where you put the layer break. IFO Edit is too complicated for a novice. FixVTS and PGC Edit are easier to use. If all else fails, start over or re-author with Shrink.