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sparafucille

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Greetings

OS: Windows XP+SP3

ImgBurn: 2.5.2

 

Trying to fight with cutting of long file names I did the following:

1) read the guide (The_ImgBurn_Functions) - it was not much of a help

2) read The ImgBurn Settings - found few hints

3) read The ImgBurn Build Mode - again few hints

4) following the hints, in Build Mode, right box options, changed to ISO9660+Joliet+UDF

and in the same right box, advanced, restrictions, ISO9660, I put folder/file length on level x, and checked "allow more than 225 chars in path"

and in restrictions, Joliet, again I changed to level x

questions:

is there anything else I should do to allow lengthy file names?

does this right box has an effect if I'm not in Build Mode?

If not, where do I find it in the settings?

thanks

Sparafucille

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1. Is it vital that it always opens in Build mode?

 

Do you never foresee yourself wanting to use one of the other modes when you load the program?

 

The Ez-Mode Picker screen is just a quick way to jump into the different modes (Read, Write, Build, Verify etc)

 

Clicking the big buttons does exactly the same thing as clicking the 'Mode' menu at the top and then selecting from the list.

 

2. I don't know and won't know until you read the pink box up the top :chair:

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>1. Is it vital that it always opens in Build mode?

>Do you never foresee yourself wanting to use one of the other modes when you load the program?

>The Ez-Mode Picker screen is just a quick way to jump into the different modes (Read, Write, Build, Verify etc)

>Clicking the big buttons does exactly the same thing as clicking the 'Mode' menu at the top and then selecting from the list.

>2. I don't know and won't know until you read the pink box up the top :chair:

Build mode is necessary due to long file names

read the guides and didn't find a hint

thanks anyway

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