BlkPnthr Posted May 7, 2006 Posted May 7, 2006 As a huge fan and supporter of IMGBurn...would like to say...nice to see you back UK. A suggestion (not sure if it's been mentioned before or not) would be to have IMGBurn capable of burning the VIDEO_TS folder. When it comes to images, IMGBurn is the exclusive burn-program of choice. Would like to make it exclusive burn-program of choice too for VOB's. Thank You many times over for all your hard work. An outstanding program..truly. Other's could learn a thing or two from you. Cheers BlkPnthr
LIGHTNING UK! Posted May 7, 2006 Posted May 7, 2006 lol 4th million post about this feature! It's being worked on.
lfcrule1972 Posted May 8, 2006 Posted May 8, 2006 Please bear in mind that LUK! is now an international playboy and with so many beautiful women to service this may take at least a week or two more !!!
mute Posted May 8, 2006 Posted May 8, 2006 lol 4th million post about this feature! It's being worked on. Awesome. This and being able to read to ISO would make imgburn complete (i know read to ISO can't be added but we can always use dvd decrypter for that)
urnvs19 Posted May 24, 2006 Posted May 24, 2006 lol 4th million post about this feature! It's being worked on. Awesome. This and being able to read to ISO would make imgburn complete (i know read to ISO can't be added but we can always use dvd decrypter for that) With this feature being worked on what would be a good current soluition on making an ISO for imgburn?
Kenadjian Posted May 24, 2006 Posted May 24, 2006 If it's a movie and you use shrink, get shrink to output the file in an ISO format. Or you can use imagtool classic to convert your VIDEO_TS folder to an ISO. If it's data you're doing, you can try folder2iso.
Defenestration Posted May 25, 2006 Posted May 25, 2006 ... (i know read to ISO can't be added but we can always use dvd decrypter for that) I can't see what the problem is in having read to ISO only for un-protected DVD's. I would like to see the read to ISO feature added to ImgBurn.
Kenadjian Posted May 29, 2006 Posted May 29, 2006 lol 4th million post about this feature! It's being worked on. Did you read the thread?
spinningwheel Posted May 30, 2006 Posted May 30, 2006 Ken... Did you read the thread? Is that a requirement to post????
Kenadjian Posted May 30, 2006 Posted May 30, 2006 Ken... Did you read the thread? Is that a requirement to post???? Obviously not.
pfeerick Posted May 31, 2006 Posted May 31, 2006 If it's a movie and you use shrink, get shrink to output the file in an ISO format.Or you can use imagtool classic to convert your VIDEO_TS folder to an ISO. If it's data you're doing, you can try folder2iso. I'd just like to point out DVD Shrink can also convert the VIDEO_TS folder to a ISO file. You just need to look in the File menu
Kenadjian Posted May 31, 2006 Posted May 31, 2006 If it's a movie and you use shrink, get shrink to output the file in an ISO format. lol, I think this thread is writen in invinsible ink.
pfeerick Posted May 31, 2006 Posted May 31, 2006 (edited) lol, I think this thread is writen in invinsible ink. I did notice that post, all I was refering to is was the case of you having the VIDEO_TS files and converting them to an ISO file. If you're using DVD Shrink, obviously it's best to simply tell it to output to ISO. If you using Shrink, output to a folder, and then use it or something else to make that ISO file, I'd think the person involved was a nutcase.(!) rgds, Peter Edited May 31, 2006 by pfeerick
volvofl10 Posted June 3, 2006 Posted June 3, 2006 ... (i know read to ISO can't be added but we can always use dvd decrypter for that) I can't see what the problem is in having read to ISO only for un-protected DVD's. I would like to see the read to ISO feature added to ImgBurn. a little matter of copywrite comes to mind
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