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  1. You should build to image files whenever possible. While it will work from one optical disc to another as you say, there's a higher likelihood that a read error from the source disc will result in a useless target disc. If you create to an image file first, if there's a read error, you haven't wasted a writable disc.
  2. Did this mastering software create an ISO you're trying to burn with ImgBurn? If so, that software may have made an invalid ISO file. Your best bet is to use ImgBurn's Build mode and make your own image file with the VIDEO_TS and the MP4, if you're not doing so already. If the mastering software didn't make a VIDEO_TS file and only made the ISO, you'd have to extract the VIDEO_TS from the ISO for using in Build mode. You can do that with either something like UltraISO or mount the ISO as a virtual drive with any of a number of utilities.
  3. Hi, I've got this error from mastering facility: Layer 1 of the DVD-Video image does not start with a new Cell. Imgburn had not shown 'Create Layer Break Position' window, creating image and then by checking Tools>ISO>'Display IFO Layer Break Information..' says: ... None of the cells meet the 'DVD-Video specification' criteria for a potential layer break position. But it's a hybrid DL DVD and size of actual dvd files (ifo, vobs, ..) don't exceed 3.5 GB, the rest is a data (mp4 file). So my assumption is that there's actually no need to create break position or it's not possible because there's no dvd data in that place. Am I right? (I found possible solution in this thread: http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?/topic/17067-setting-layer-break-with-an-hybrid-iso-img/&tab=comments#comment-128077 but it doesn't work for me, new ISO file still reports error - Tools>ISO>'Display IFO Layer Break Information..')
  4. Hello i was added some file and made one iso file but i was ant to made an iso bootable file. was gone to create file from a directory and chose made bootable img, but didn't work Inside iso file there are not file for boot example autorun and some else. Wat i can do? i run img burn on Win 7 pro sp1 64b version of imgburn is; 2.5.8.0 thank you for answer
  5. I take it your drive was able to read the Trisonic DVD-R s ? Also did you ever get ImgBurn to create logs ? It's usually just settings for the logs when it doesn't do this.
  6. Settings -> General -> Page 2 -> Calculate MD5 Hash Values If it isn't calculating them in the first place, the program can't create an MD5 file with that info in it.
  7. Hi, Why create md5 file checkbox is grayed out? I'd like to create one and couldn't find way to do it so far.. Thank you
  8. This may be very uncommon and I would understand if it would be too complicated or not worth working on it, but I figured it can't hurt to ask. I often have to (or like to) mirror some websites locally, in order to preserve the information as it's shown at a particular point in time. Think documentation, reference, small articles. A lot of these websites use "pretty urls", which means the offline copy of a website ends up with a huge amount of files in a single folder, for example: ... in an offline copy I made last week, I ended up with around 560'000 such files (~5-20 KB in size each) in a single folder. Windows has a really dumb implementation of their NTFS file system and whenever there's more than around 10-15k files in a single folder, access times go up significantly, seeking in folder is slower and so on, not to mention the file allocation table is cluttered with so many file entries and the hard drive gets fragmented. So what I like to do is to create an ISO image of this folder and mount it as a virtual dvd whenever I actually need to access the contents. this also allows me to use a separate software to index the contents of the disk image for fast search and article retrieval The problem is imgBurn is extremely slow at those steps where it generates IS9660 and UDF compliant file names - with the last attempt that involved these 560k files and approximately 12 GB of content, it took probably more than one and a half hours for imgBurn to actually start writing the image to disk after I clicked the "go" button, it took that much to generate the compliant UDF file names (I selected only UDF in settings, otherwise it would have taken probably twice as much time). Note that it also takes the same amount of time when clicking on the Calculator icon to estimate things. I actually cancelled that process and that's what made me decide to disable iso9660 and leave just udf selected. Seems to me like this process of generating file names is single threaded, and probably the software working with very small memory allocations and maybe during that process of generating compliant names, memory keeps getting allocated in small chunks and copied over or arrays are being resized etc etc I guess it would make sense not to go overboard in that area, considering my case is an exception, that most DVDs would only deal with hundreds or thousands of file names, but would it be possible to at least have some sort of "advanced options" which would switch the behavior from "assume few files and use little memory and do things like they are now" to "go wild and use as much memory and cpu cores to do your stuff as long as you're fast"? Would it be possible to determine if user wants both iso9660 and udf compliant file names and compute those at same time instead of doing things separately, if this would speed things up? Thank you for taking time to read my request/suggestion, Marius
  9. About all you can do with a flash drive is create an ISO in Build mode of the contents. However, this won't be of too much use unless you want to install Windows from within Windows. There is a Guide somewhere, I think, that tell you how to create a bootable ISO from Windows install CD, but I don't know how that will translate to a flash drive, where you'd still need to extract the boot sector. If you're not concerned about booting the ISO you can, as I said, just use Build mode to copy over the flash drive contents to an ISO. However, you cannot copy this ISO to another flash drive. It will only copy to an optical disc like DVD. ImgBurn doesn't clone flash drives nor will it write to them.
  10. I have a thunb drive formatted to install window 7. I want to create another one but can't find my original ISO file for it. Is there a way to use IMGBurn to copy the contents of my USB drive to a folder on my computer for later use, or directly to anothe USB drive? Thanks
  11. Seems this discussion changed it's topic to Layer-break. Let's try with illustration. I need to create a DL disc (it does not matter if it is DVD or BD) with following layout:
  12. Hello. Does ISO9660/UDF specification allows file fragmentation? Let's say a need to write 40 GB big backup file to 50GB disc. Because I don't know how reliable this disc is I decided to create 8 GB of recovery files with par2 utility. I am assuming that most critical is the layer-break area (few MB before and after) therefore I write these par2 files to that critical area (to both layers) and because the 40 GB file will not fit to one layer it will be splitted to 2 areas, it will surround par2 files. Thanks.
  13. You probably just need to install the proper filters for ImgBurn to create a CD from. What file type are the source files? MP3? FLAC? etc. Depending on the file type, you may need specific filters for a particular file type. If you can't get that work, what might work is converting the files from one type to another, even if it's just from MP3 to MP3, the same file type, etc. Not all files are created equal and not always compliant with their specs. What happens when I have a file I can't get ImgBurn to make an audio CD out of, converting the file to another file type generally works. There are all kinds of freeware software converters out there.
  14. I am guessing you mean how to queue a bunch of image files for burning one after another? I don't know if there's a way to manually create a Queue. I know you can Save and Load Queues but, and I'm not entirely sure, I think Queues are generated internally by ImgBurn only when multiple image files are created/read by ImgBurn. It adds each image file to the Queue which you can then Save and Load later for burning. If there is a way to manually create a Queue, someone else will have to tell you how to do it as this is the extent of my knowledge on the subject.
  15. The alternative to daemon tools is 'virtual clone drive' by elby. You're looking to MOUNT an image into a virtual drive, which is completely different from extracting the files to your hard drive, from an existing image for. The only thing imgburn can do is either create an image (iso) or burn them to a disc. Verstuurd vanaf mijn Nexus 6P met Tapatalk
  16. You can't mount multiple image files to the same virtual drive. What you'll have to do since you're limited to one virtual drive on your system with Daemon Tools is to mount each image one at a time and copy each drive's contents from each image file one after the other into 6 separate temporary folders. Alternatively, you could somehow convert the MDF files to ISO and install Virtual CloneDrive. It's free software and lets you create multiple virtual drives. It also mounts ISO files. That might work, but the conversion from MDF to ISO might not work right. I don't know. Another idea that might work. Virtual CloneDrive lets you mount what are called .DVD files. ImgBurn has a Tool option to Create DVD file. I don't know if .DVD files support .MDF image files or not, but instead of trying to convert from MDF to ISO first, it would be easier, if it works, to create a .DVD file and mount those in 6 separate Virtual CloneDrive drives. I don't know if there's a limit to how many drives you can have beyond the maximum 26 that would be allowed. And that number would be reduced by how many drives you have that show up in Windows/File Explorer.
  17. Depends on how you're burning the CD. If you just use Read mode to read in a CD and then Write mode to burn the image of the disc you just read, you can't add track names as far as I know. The only way I know is to Create a CUE file and burn your own CD from MP3/etc. tracks. That way you can add the metadata, either imported from the track files or you can manually add it.
  18. O.K. I think I got it. I'll burn each MDS file to a different DVD, then I'll create a Temporary folder with 6 subfolders, each for one of the six burned CDs. Then I'll copy each of the burned DVD's contents to the corresponding subfolders . I am not too sure how to proceed with the Build mode after that, in order to have all the 6 cd images in ONE DVD : I thought that , since the 6 subfolders would contain the already burned contents of the six individual DVD's, I wouldn't need to burn them again and that the build mode mode would simply transfer the 6 separate subfolders ( already burned) into one DVD. You seem to say that after the Build mode there is a 2nd stage where I have to burn again. Anyway, I'll go ahead and try. If it doesn't work, then, and only then, I'll let you know and you may want to clarify the above. If it works, I'll still let you know and you won't need to spend more time in clarifying. Less work for you. At this point, I have just seen your following post with a supposedly easier method. Since I have some questions on that , too, and I don't want to load you too much, bearing in mind that, as you seem to imply, a Forum like this is not a platform for a full course, let me try first the method you originally suggested. Thanks Ittiandro
  19. Hello, I've tried to download ImgBurn from the first mirror provided by the official installation and got infected by an incredibly annoying piece of malware. It installs a bunch of stuff like a fake Firefox in a few different directories within AppData, which launches on startup. It also has another payload which closes every window and program until it finally hangs the system, forcing me to hard reset it. Both AVG and Malwarebytes fail to detect anything, So far I've deleted the fake 'Firefox' and disabled any suspicious program from launching on startup but I'm there's no guarantee this won't cause more headaches in the future. Looking through the forums, it seems I'm not the only one affected by this, which is rather disappointing because the developers haven't take any measures to prevent that from occuring again. It is a damn shame, because ImgBurn was the only program which allowed me to create an .iso file from a severely scratched DVD without any major hassle.
  20. The MDS and MDF files you already burned to DVD are only good for burning as image files to disc or loading as virtual drives in a virtual drive program. That's how you'd access the contents on each CD. You could copy them from the DVD to a hard drive or just load them from the DVD, but you'd need 2 burner drives for that second option, one to read and one to write. Did you already burn 6 discs with the MDS/MDF files? If not, you'd need to burn them, preferably to rewritable discs, temporarily so you can copy the contents of each disc, e.g. that long list of files and folders that had the SETUP file in it, from each disc. These 6 individual discs are what you'd need to copy to 6 temporary folders in another temporary folder. And it would be these 6 temporary folders in a temporary folder itself that you would add to a Build job and burn to ISO and then to DVD. You will only ever be asked to erase a disc if it is rewritable. You'll never be asked to erase a CD-R, DVD-/+R, DVD-/+R DL, BD-R, BD-R DL, BD-R TL, or BD-R QL. Build mode is not batched. It will only queue image files to burn in a batch it creates. And, thus, you'd have to create more than 1 before burning one to queue. Unfortunately, I can't make it much clearer than what I've already done because, and I don't mean to sound condescending, but there are certain basics in navigating PC use that just can't be taught in a forum like this.
  21. THanks I did uninstall from the computer the Acrobat Reader program installed from the CD during the original SETUP, hoping that it would connect to Sumatra by default, but it doesn't work. I must install Adobe Reader for my software to work. . Incidentally, when installing Acrobat Reader 3 from the CD, not only does it it create a folder under Program Files, as usual, but it also creates a 2nd Acrobat Reader 3 installation folder( apparently the same) at the root C:/. This must be the location from which my CD program reads the information to open Adobe, because if I delete this folder from the root, Adobe will not open from the Cd, even if the program has not been uninstalled. By doing so, I hoped to ..fool the system and that Sumatra would open by default, but it doesn't. Anyway,. no big deal, as long as I can read the texts. Concerning your suggestion about how to work withe the tablet micro-card. I'll try, once I have burned all the 6 CD's You are welcome with other suggestions. You have been of great help Ittiandro
  22. Hi, I downloaded some ps1 games from a torrent website each one of these games contain multiple bin files and 1 cue file i looked into these cue files they contain data and audio tracks what i always do is use daemon tools lite (free version) to mount the cue files and use imgburn to create one single bin file and one single cue file by using create image file from disc and then setting read speed for data and audio both to 1x but with these games i get errors like these for example I 15:11:15 ImgBurn Version 2.5.8.0 started! I 15:11:15 Microsoft Windows 8 Core x64 Edition (6.2, Build 9200) I 15:11:15 Total Physical Memory: 8.259.236 KiB - Available: 3.820.236 KiB I 15:11:16 Initialising SPTI... I 15:11:16 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices... I 15:11:17 -> Drive 1 - Info: hp DVDRW DA8AESH XH6M (E:) (SATA) I 15:11:17 -> Drive 2 - Info: DiscSoft Virtual 1.0 (F:) (Virtual) I 15:11:17 Found 1 DVD±RW and 1 BD-ROM XL! I 15:11:22 Operation Started! I 15:11:22 Source Device: [0:0:0] DiscSoft Virtual 1.0 (F:) (Virtual) I 15:11:22 Source Media Type: CD-ROM I 15:11:22 Source Media Supported Read Speeds: 48x I 15:11:22 Source Media Sectors: 250.409 I 15:11:22 Source Media Size: 588.961.968 bytes I 15:11:22 Source Media Application Identifier: PLAYSTATION I 15:11:22 Source Media File System(s): ISO9660 I 15:11:22 Read Speed (Data/Audio): 1x / 1x I 15:11:22 Destination File: C:\Users\Mohammed\Desktop\Game Systems\Sony PlayStation\Image.bin I 15:11:23 Destination Free Space: 149.116.166.144 Bytes (145.621.256,00 KiB) (142.208,26 MiB) (138,88 GiB) I 15:11:23 Destination File System: NTFS I 15:11:23 File Splitting: Auto I 15:11:24 Read Speed - Effective: 48x I 15:11:24 Reading Session 1 of 1... (3 Tracks, LBA: 0 - 250408) I 15:11:24 Reading Track 1 of 3... (MODE2/FORM1/2352, LBA: 0 - 223208) W 15:11:25 Failed to Read Sectors 702 - 728 - Reason: Illegal Mode For This Track W 15:11:25 Failed to Read Sector 710 - Reason: Illegal Mode For This Track W 15:11:25 Sector 710 maps to File: \AH__XA\BADGREEN.IXA W 15:11:25 Retrying (1 of 20)... W 15:11:25 Retry Failed - Reason: Illegal Mode For This Track W 15:11:25 Retrying (2 of 20)... W 15:11:25 Retry Failed - Reason: Illegal Mode For This Track W 15:11:25 Retrying (3 of 20)... W 15:11:25 Retry Failed - Reason: Illegal Mode For This Track W 15:11:25 Retrying (4 of 20)... W 15:11:25 Retry Failed - Reason: Illegal Mode For This Track W 15:11:25 Retrying (5 of 20)... W 15:11:25 Retry Failed - Reason: Illegal Mode For This Track W 15:11:25 Retrying (6 of 20)... W 15:11:25 Retry Failed - Reason: Illegal Mode For This Track W 15:11:25 Retrying (7 of 20)... W 15:11:25 Retry Failed - Reason: Illegal Mode For This Track W 15:11:25 Retrying (8 of 20)... W 15:11:25 Retry Failed - Reason: Illegal Mode For This Track W 15:11:25 Retrying (9 of 20)... W 15:11:25 Retry Failed - Reason: Illegal Mode For This Track W 15:11:25 Retrying (10 of 20)... W 15:11:25 Retry Failed - Reason: Illegal Mode For This Track W 15:11:25 Retrying (11 of 20)... W 15:11:25 Retry Failed - Reason: Illegal Mode For This Track W 15:11:25 Retrying (12 of 20)... W 15:11:25 Retry Failed - Reason: Illegal Mode For This Track W 15:11:25 Retrying (13 of 20)... W 15:11:25 Retry Failed - Reason: Illegal Mode For This Track W 15:11:25 Retrying (14 of 20)... W 15:11:25 Retry Failed - Reason: Illegal Mode For This Track W 15:11:25 Retrying (15 of 20)... W 15:11:25 Retry Failed - Reason: Illegal Mode For This Track W 15:11:25 Retrying (16 of 20)... W 15:11:25 Retry Failed - Reason: Illegal Mode For This Track W 15:11:25 Retrying (17 of 20)... W 15:11:25 Retry Failed - Reason: Illegal Mode For This Track W 15:11:25 Retrying (18 of 20)... W 15:11:25 Retry Failed - Reason: Illegal Mode For This Track W 15:11:25 Retrying (19 of 20)... W 15:11:25 Retry Failed - Reason: Illegal Mode For This Track W 15:11:25 Retrying (20 of 20)... W 15:11:25 Retry Failed - Reason: Illegal Mode For This Track E 15:11:27 Failed to Read Sector 710 - Reason: Illegal Mode For This Track E 15:11:27 Sector 710 maps to File: \AH__XA\BADGREEN.IXA E 15:11:27 Failed to Read Sectors! I 15:11:28 Exporting Graph Data... I 15:11:28 Graph Data File: C:\Users\Mohammed\AppData\Roaming\ImgBurn\Graph Data Files\DiscSoft_Virtual_1.0_MAANDAG-27-AUGUSTUS-2018_15-11_N-A.ibg I 15:11:28 Export Successfully Completed! E 15:11:28 Operation Failed! - Duration: 00:00:04 E 15:11:28 Average Read Rate: 400 KiB/s (2.0x) - Maximum Read Rate: 400 KiB/s (2.0x) its impossible for me to know what is the problem i have created many disc images in the past using imgburn all worked perfect but some games wont let me can anyone who has the technical knowledge explain how to solve this problem? thanks
  23. I know nothing about Linux, but you say this installer for Linux is on an SD card? Are you trying to use ImgBurn to create an image of the SD card? If you are, ImgBurn won't do that. It's only for imaging optical discs. Otherwise, I don't know why you're asking a question on this in the ImgBurn Support forum. Are you trying to create a bootable image in Build mode with the contents from this SD card? That might be possible.
  24. What I’m trying to see is exactly when this problem occurs. If you create the cue and the info within the file itself doesn’t match with what you think should be in it, that’s very different from things getting jumbled up during the burn or after it’s been burnt. So unfortunately, I need lots of info from all stages of the process. Screenshots of the cue creation part, the created cue itself, a log from the burn + verification process and then a final screenshot of the media info window when you’re in Read mode.
  25. I have had Imgburn v2.5.8.0 working fine for a couple of years under WINE v 1.6.2 on Linux Mint 17.3 (based on Ubuntu 14.04). Recently I installed Mint 19 into a separate partition to dual boot with Mint 17.3. Mint 19 has WINE version 3.0 as the stable default. I installed Imgburn v2.5.8.0 apparently OK but when I started it the transparent splash screen was displayed but then hung - ie it never went on to open the Main and Log Windows. Despite repeated retries I couldn't get round this. I did manage to get ImgBurn working in the end. I went back to Mint 17.3 and installed ImgBurn in a separate Wine prefix using PlayOnLinux. I set the Windows version to XP and the Wine version to 1.7.25 and checked it all worked - it did. I also installed Wine version 1.7.25 on Mint 19 using PlayOnLinux (PoL). Then I just copied the entire Wine Prefix from PoL in Mint 17.3 to the same place in PoL Mint 19. PoL was able to create a Desktop Launcher but when I activated it all that happened was a couple of windows opened but they were just solid grey - no text or graphics. However I then switched the Wine version for the ImgBurn prefix in PoL to "System" (ie 3.0) and tried again and now Imgburn worked perfectly. It's a grotty workaround but if like me you really like to use ImgBurn it is a way forward until Wine and PlayOnLinux gets sorted out properly. I have had major problems with other WIndows programs which used to work perfectly but have required a lot of similar skulduggery and fiddling to get to work on Mint 19.
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