Charlemont Posted July 4, 2009 Posted July 4, 2009 When clicking Preview Selected Cell while setting Dual Layer ISO my PC hangs instantly. I have to reset it. Experienced this twice. Is it because of some codecs? I haven't installed any. Of media players I have just built-in WMP 9 and Winamp 2.95, that's all. No codec packs or anything like that (just don't like them; whenever I watch DVD on computer, I use VLC player which comes with lots of codecs and doesn't have to be installed). I just upgraded my old Gateway/Asus CUR-DLS box with Adaptec 2410SA SATA 1.5 controller and plugged in a new Samsung HD322HJ drive. Fresh XPSP3 install less than a week ago. Why IMGBurn doesn't want to preview movies on my box?..
LIGHTNING UK! Posted July 4, 2009 Posted July 4, 2009 Does this issue happen with everything you try to preview? Try unchecking the 'use overlays' option in the settings (General tab). The preview thing is a totally separate program (not written by me).
Charlemont Posted July 4, 2009 Author Posted July 4, 2009 LIGHTNING UK!, I can't believe how smart you are! I put a check in the box "Don't use overlay" and the Preview feature instantly got working! Guess it's somehow related to video card (Nvidia GeForce 6200 PCI) or its drivers.
LIGHTNING UK! Posted July 4, 2009 Posted July 4, 2009 Possibly, do you have the latest ones installed? Do you have full acceleration enabled?
Charlemont Posted July 4, 2009 Author Posted July 4, 2009 Yes, the drivers I downloaded are the latest (186.18) and Hardware Acceleration is enabled to Full, with Enabled write combining. Hmm... the motherboard has onboard ATI Rage XL which I disabled in Device Manager. Unfortunately BIOS doesn't have an option to disable onboard graphics.
LIGHTNING UK! Posted July 4, 2009 Posted July 4, 2009 Maybe that odd situation is enough to confuse the previewer. I wish I could help more, but like I said, it's not my program.
Charlemont Posted July 4, 2009 Author Posted July 4, 2009 LIGHTNING UK!, nevermind! Quite more important is that I've just burnt a Verbatim DVD+R DL (the one MKM-001 2.4x) with Pioneer DVD-111D and everything went smoothly
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