MadMax74 Posted January 1, 2010 Posted January 1, 2010 First scenario step-by-step: 1. Start ImgBurn. 2. Switch to Build mode. 3. Add folder with VIDEO_TS 4. Set Filesystems to ISO9960+UDF(1.02) 5. Set labels. 6. Burn to device. 7. Confirm writing dvd-video. 8. Burn finished successfully. 9. Verify finished successfully. 10. Try open disk content on PC - Error! Like disk is empty. 11. Try playback on DVD player - Ok! Second scenario step-by-step: 1. Start ImgBurn. 2. Switch to Build mode. 3. Add folder with VIDEO_TS 4. Set Filesystems to ISO9960+UDF(1.02) 5. Set labels. 6. Burn to IMAGE. 7. Confirm writing dvd-video. 8. Burn finished successfully. 9. DON`T CLOSE IMGBURN. 10. Switch to image writing. 11. Burn image. 12. Verify finished successfully. 13. Try open disk content on PC - Ok. Can copy VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS folders. 14. Try playback on DVD player - Ok! Third scenario step-by-step: 1. Start ImgBurn. 2. Switch to Build mode. 3. Add folder with VIDEO_TS 4. Set Filesystems to ISO9960+UDF(1.02) 5. Set labels. 6. Burn to IMAGE. 7. Confirm writing dvd-video. 8. Image write finished successfully. 9. RESTART IMGBURN. 10. Switch to image writing. 11. Burn image. 12. Burn finished successfully. 13. Verify finished successfully. 14. Try open disk content on PC - Error! Like disk is empty. 15. Try playback on DVD player - Ok! Question: What the problem? Why i can`t open disk on PC, but can view disk on player. System: Windows 7 x64 Ultimate, ImBurn 2.5.0.0, DVD+R Verbatim LightScribe, ASUS DRW24B1LT 1.01 CPU C2D E6700 2.6 GHz, 8Gb RAM,
Cynthia Posted January 1, 2010 Posted January 1, 2010 Any chance you can add some logs of the different scenarios?
mmalves Posted January 1, 2010 Posted January 1, 2010 If it verifies OK then Windows may not be detecting the change in the disc's contents. You haven't messed with AutoRun/AutoPlay settings, have you? If you eject then re-insert the disc (with ImgBurn closed) does Windows correctly detect the disc?
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