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mastemind

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First, thanks for having a great product in img burn and a support forum, looking forward to maybe giving help to others one day.

 

Ok, I need a little help. I have several .avi movies on my cpu that I'm trying to get on DVD. I have dvd flick and imgburn. I have used the 2 together and it works great. but I have ran into a issue.

 

1. I have several 10 min clips that I'm trying to combine to one dvd. I opened several of them in dvd flick clicked burn after encode and make a iso file. Everything goes ok in dvd flick (I think) but imgburn says that disc does not have enough free space, it does, brand new disc and I checked it before I burned it. How do I fix this?

 

2. Related to the top, when dvd flick makes the ISO copy and make adds all thje files to the folder I picked to send the iso to can i burn the disc from there? and how do I do this? I tried but I do not know if I need all files or 1 or what. remember these are movies and I want them to stay as movies.

 

Thanks for any help.

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If ImgBurn said there's not enough space then DVD Flick may have created an image too big to fit on the disc.

 

You can disable the "create ISO image" and "burn with ImgBurn" options in DVD Flick's settings, then you can use ImgBurn to manually burn the VIDEO_TS folder generated by DVD Flick (look in our Guides section).

 

Also make sure you have the latest ImgBurn version.

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i did as you said, I encoded with dvd flick and saved to a empty folder. I then opened imgburn and add the videots file for both clips. It burned both clips to the dvd but I can not watch the clips, it must have burned data or info but no movie.

 

Going thru disk like crazy, please help.

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log:

 

I 19:04:13 ImgBurn Version 2.5.0.0 started!

I 19:04:13 Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Edition (6.0, Build 6001 : Service Pack 1)

I 19:04:13 Total Physical Memory: 980,860 KB - Available: 247,832 KB

I 19:04:13 Initialising SPTI...

I 19:04:13 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

I 19:04:14 Found 1 DVD

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I 19:11:18 Test Mode: Yes

Test Mode doesn't actually burn data to the disc. Also the media you're using is write-once, not rewritable. Try again with Test Mode disabled and it should work.

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Thanks, will correct the test mode option,

What files do I want to add to imgburn that will burn the movie with sound?? in the folder that I encode to it has several different files including .iso, txt, log,xml and more. There is a sub folder that when opens has video and audio ts files, do i add both of them for each movie? or the entire content of the folder, or just the .iso file?

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Still not working. let me be clear. I have no trouble encoding a movie and burning it to a dvd with imgburn. My problem is that I have several 10 min or so movies that I want to put on 1 dvd. When I click on write disc and add more then 1 .iso file it does not burn both movies just burns 1. This is what I need help with, adding several movies 1 dvd.

 

Log:

 

ImgBurn Version 2.5.0.0 - Log

; Tuesday, 18 August 2009, 22:32:01

; \\****************************************//

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I 21:21:58 ImgBurn Version 2.5.0.0 started!

I 21:21:58 Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Edition (6.0, Build 6001 : Service Pack 1)

I 21:21:58 Total Physical Memory: 980,860 KB - Available: 279,144 KB

I 21:21:58 Initialising SPTI...

I 21:21:58 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

I 21:21:58 Found 1 DVD

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How do I do that? I tried to open the .iso file and it says it might be corrupt or its unsupported. Tried to open the vidoe.ts file and theres nothing there. I now that file is there and its not corrupt because I can burn it with imgburn I just can't add more then 1 video to img burn.

 

What file do I want to add to any of the dvd burn programs to burn the movie on dvd? I have several files in the folder after it encodes.

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ImgBurn is just a burning tool: it doesn't handle video/audio at all. What goes in is what comes out.

 

If you want to have more than 1 clip on a DVD you need to add the clips in DVD Flick so that it encodes all of them to the size of one disc.

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