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  1. I created a DVD video ISO with ImgBurn, using the guide on this forum. However, it seems ImgBurn didn't create an MDS file. What do I have to do to get the MDS file?
  2. Hi! I'm new here and need your help! How can i create an iso with imgBurn?
  3. Hi. You didn't burn a DVD. What you did was create an ISO image on your harddrive. You can see it in your logfile: "Destination File: C:\Documents and Settings\Default\My Documents\VIDEO_TS\video-ts.iso" Open ImgBurn and select WRITE from the MODE menu then navigate to this file and all will be well and groovy.
  4. I have several video_ts directories on my pc, but want to use the Queue manager to burn them, but that's nog possible. So is it possible to simply create an iso for this issue?
  5. This is something I have always taken to be true, yet I have never had shrink fail to create the iso on any of my computers when destination folder is just a little above 4464 mb. Though it has to be said if shrink gives this warning its there for a reason, wiser choice would be to have a lot more space available on destination drive.
  6. It also appears to have been far less than North Korea actually wanted, but, probably set it off anyway, knowing if they didn't at least create the equivalent of a nuclear fart they'd not be treated seriously in any way on the global scale.
  7. I think the idea is that when you burn the ISO, you create a list of MD5 values for each file (not just the ISO file itself). Then during verify, you compute the MD5 for each file and compare. Unless there is one big file on the CD/DVD, that gives the user a pretty good idea of where the error is. But as Darkfalz says, the idea of MD5 verification isn't meant to replace the "verify against file" verification method, but it is a great alternative to the normal method.
  8. Hi Cornholio, With Nero BurningRom I simply burn the VOB and IFO files to the DVD. Am I right in assuming that with ImgBurn I first have to create an ISO file on my hard drive using the Build Mode then burn this to the DVD using the Write Mode, cos all the guides seem to be about create ISO files or am I missing something? Cheers, Pilot.
  9. This is probably because the DVD in question did not have a menu, but merely began playing when inserted into the DVD player. The good news is that you can build replacement files with IFOEdit (http://www.ifoedit.com). Run IfoEdit and then click on the "Create IFOs" button at the bottom. Try the different options. I've used the "Create 1 PGC Only" and "Create Chapter for each Cell" options normally, though the latter may give you a LOT of chapter points. However, you could remove the ones you don't need in PGCEdit... Good Luck, fordman
  10. Hello, I used the Aone Software's program: "AVI DivX to DVD SVCD VCD Converter" to create DVD files on my PC. The files play OK on the PC. I want to burn these files to a DVD that can play on all DVD players. using ImgBurn. when I try to "Please select a file", it just can not recognize the video files that I created (VLC Media File), so, it does not import them into the window for burning them into DVD ??? any suggestions ??. PLEASE HELP !!! Thanks Rami
  11. Hi i've been using dvd decrypter and i just installed imgburn to see if it's better,but i can't figure out how to create an iso image file of a dvd?With dvd decrypter i just go read and it will creat one.can anyone tell me how to create an image of a dvd using imgburn?
  12. Seems to me that your issue is before actually burning to this trashy media anyway. Is this disk mastered correctly? Does no layer break dialogue come up? From your post, it sounds like it does. Can we see a screenshot of the Create Layer Break dialogue please? See the guides section for how the build mode should work. Also, try building first to file, not device - particularly, with those CMCs. And make sure your media is set to DVD+R DL in the advanced section of build mode. Can you post also your IFO files please? Regards
  13. burntest.zipI have found the following. Creating a non-slipstream CD works fine. When performing the slipstream (update -s:<path>) some files and directories are lowercased. I've created 4 cd's. 3 with Imgburn and 1 with Nero. Imgburn fails only on the un-altered slipstreamed (not uppercased) files. This can be corrected by uppercasing at least de \i386 directory. Detailed screenshots and directory listing/logs are attached to this posting. Nero does not need altering to create a working slipstream CD. cd a: Plain XP burned with imgburn 2.1.0.0. works. cd b: Slipstream XP SP2 burned with imgburn 2.1.0.0. failed. usbehci.sys not found during charbased setup. cd c: Slipstream XP SP2 burned with imgburn 2.1.0.0 \i386 directory altered all files uppercased. works. cd d: Slipstream XP SP2 burned with Nero 6.6.1.4 unaltered. works. (works=booting and installing).
  14. OK, I've ran into a seemingly tough one that PGCEdit choked on (I always run through PGCEdit before building with ImgBurn), but ImgBurn happily offers to allow selection of a layer break. In PGCEdit, the title layout where the split needs to be is listed in the first attached image below. You can see that the current layer break appears to be at cell 39, and the second angle is contained in cell 40, and has a selected, but grayed out LB flag. When I choose to create an ISO in PGCEdit, I receive the warning contained in the second attached image below. So, since I didn't understand that exactly, I simply tried to build the image in ImgBurn and received the dialog presented in the third attached image below. What's especially confusing about the selection of cells 39 or 40 is that it would appear to leave one angle on one side of the disc and the other angle on the other side of the disc. Also, shouldn't the cell times show in ImgBurn be the same for cells 39 and 40, as they are in PGCEdit? So, can I make a valid image with ImgBurn 2.1, or do I need to somehow make further adjustments? Thanks, Ford Man
  15. Ok i bought this program tonight, as i used to use the free version each drive manufacturer provided. I bought it cos samsung/hitachi/fujitsu no longer provide this tool, and i was having issues with partition magic 8. Anyways i presumed it would allow me to create a dos version to prepare 2 sata2 hard drives a samsung 300 gig and hitachi 200 gig It only creates bootable floppy disc, now this would not be problem as i can use nero or imgburn to create ISO. Heres the problem though, it creates 2 floppy discs, the only difference with floppy 2 is DMZIP2, which is not on floppy one as floppy 1 is not big enough. There is nothing on floppy one i can delete to then put dmzip2 on. Am i missing the obvious here, or is there a way imgburn can sort this out. Long day, headache and tbh had enough been shitty day got ripped off with 4 gig of crappy memory from ebay as well thanks
  16. Sorry if this has been asked before, but do you plan to add the ability to create a compilation and build without the ISO creation part? I know you can just build an ISO and burn but I miss the ability to pick individual files within dirs like Nero's Data Disc creation method. What about a "CD Copy" like function, too? Thanks for the awesome app!
  17. No, because ISO's limitation is it cannot be split into parts. So, unless you have NTFS, the cap is at 4 GB. And, no, I won't use NTFS, although I am tempted to create a blank NTFS partition of about 5 GB for uses like this. Then, I can hide it when it's not needed.
  18. its never going to decrypt anything but version 2.1 in the "Build Mode " will create an ISO
  19. Does it exist the option to create a ISO (mode ?iso-read) like in the DVD Decrypter?! Do you intent to add it to the Img Burn? Thanks!
  20. Lot's of folks with PC's download Linux distros and create the Linux disks so that they can image / ghost their existing PC, then install Linux in a dual-boot config. At least a lot of folks I know. Personally, I think the DAA format is totally lame. I think any proprietary format is lame. I also think that in general, DECOMPRESSION tools should be FREE (like PK Unzip was back in the day). Don't mind folks charging for the compressor, but just like CODECS, I think playback/decompression should be free. Even though I totally dig WinRAR, when I'm going to share files, I always do so in the ZIP format for maximum compatibility. I reserve RAR for personal archives that I need that extra bit of compression on. If Lightning UK was able to provide DAA decompression / conversion in ImgBurn, nobody would have to pay for PowerISO unless they wanted to get the compression features of that app. As it is, I have a bud or two that own PowerISO and they can convert it to ISO for me, so it's not that big of a deal I guess, but it sure seems an unnecessary hassle, don't you think?
  21. I've been invoking ImgBurn 1.3 from PGCEdit (so I can create an ISO then immediately burn it) on Dual Layer discs with no prob. I recently installed ImgBurn 2.0.0.0 and so far it's failed and trashed the 4 DL discs I've tried to use - it fails all the 20 retries at the start, locks my drive, locks ImgBurn, and I have to reboot and bin the disc. I downgraded back to v1.3 at the weekend and have so far burnt 4 DL discs without failure, all from the same stock. So, I cannot burn DL discs with v2.0.0.0 PGCEdit already sets the layer break, and I tried burning a DL with the option not to update the IFO with the layer break, and after that created a coaster I tried it with the option on - but still got a coaster. If you need any further tech info, let me know. Make sure you tell me everything you need because I'm only prepared to waste one more DL disc helping you find the bug. I have a LiteOn SOHW-1653s with the CS0T firmware patched by codeguys, and am using Traxdata 2.x DL (which work perfect with ImgBurn v1.3, I've burnt about 8 with this so far with no fails, from 2 different stocks)
  22. I wonder, whether this bug is fixed in a new version (2.1.0.0), so we can build correct DVD-Videos with 32k padding? I know, I should have all the update log read. I did it =) However, I'm not enough educated in this filed to be sure, that "Fixed: In Build mode, double layer images requiring a lot of padding (to make it 50/50) and at the same time making use of 32k gaps could end up with layer 1 being larger than layer 0 and layerbreak LBA positions shown in the 'Create layer break position' window would be wrong" is just the same problem as in this topic :-\ According to Log - the only thing left - to buy a HD DVD burner and anything'll be possible with ImgBurn! Thanks for an amazing programm, Lightning UK! ... once more.
  23. I'm seeing some .DAA archives being made with modified Linux distro's, etc. I don't create DAA myself, I just want to be able to convert it to a standard type of ISO, or BIN/CUE, or what not so I don't have to worry about others having to deal with getting PowerISO when I point them to the image. Kinda like how some people made all those ACE archives for things like GameCopyWorld and it was such a pain to deal with, ya know? Thanks.
  24. Congratulations for the latest generation of the ImgBurn program. Now that it not only can burn ISO images, but also create them, it is really becoming the small and easy CD writing utility that I was searching for some time. Unfortunately I can not really use it in the moment, because it has a strange problem with my virtual windows manager. I'm using the program "vern" (http://www.oneguycoding.com/vern/) and the ImgBurn does not seem to like being handled by vern. I can start it on one desktop, and when I switch to another one and come back to the desktop where ImgBurn is running, the ImgBurn window disappears and from there on it is impossible to bring the window back. It really looks as if it flees away, I see that vern hides it in some other desktop, but when I go to that it has moved again to some of the currently invisible desktops. Has the program some mechanism that it tries to move its window to some suitable place which kicks in before or after a vern desktop switch? Perhaps it doesn't notice that it has been moved around by another program and thinks internally that the window is somewhere else? I can provide some more technical details I found out how the vern desktop switching works, but that would be rather long so maybe is more suited for offline exchange. Regards, CarlosM
  25. Surely it would just be easier to have the 'other' burning programs create an ISO image in the first place? Anyway, virtual drives aren't my thing.
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