advda Posted April 8, 2010 Posted April 8, 2010 Hello Just loaned to a friend a rare Live DVD and ooops, received it back scratched and poorly readable. When backing up my valuable DVD's - how could I get a log of read - creating ISO process - including DVD properties (obtained from all around the world..), enabled IB switches and etc. Which would help me to troubleshoot later problems, when I once find that something is wrong with my copy. For making copy I suggest that: 1. read mode with ISO output suites best 2. followed by write. By default ImgBurn log file content is just a burning info and I couldn't find any log option settings to log DVD properties, DVD read and ISO creating. Thanks!
LIGHTNING UK! Posted April 8, 2010 Posted April 8, 2010 ImgBurn logs everything it does, not just stuff from burning operations. Just look in the 'ImgBurn Log' window and you'll see what I mean. What exactly are you hoping to see in the log?
advda Posted April 8, 2010 Author Posted April 8, 2010 I rechecked. Yesterday's read events are missing entirely from log. But today the new read is logged normally. So, let's hope logging is functioning at it's best and there was some occasional interruption. What is missing - The initial question started from DVD Region - friend of mine in USA has delivered to me some extra valuable music DVDs, which play normally with my present equipment. I expected the read log to contain a region info but instead I discovered that there were not any read events logged at all. I'd expect in the read log as much data about original as ever possible :-) Thanks for your time!
LIGHTNING UK! Posted April 8, 2010 Posted April 8, 2010 That kind of thing depends on the type of disc you're trying to read - and ImgBurn is more generic than that. It looks at the physical disc and not really what's on it. So I'm sorry but it won't be logging that type of info in Read mode.
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