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Right, so I'm kinda new at this whole thing about downloading movies from the net, but I followed the steps in a good tutorial I found, and everything went fine, I waited a few hours for the torrent thing to finish downloading, and then I used DVD Flick to encode it, and ImgBurn started up automatically, and then everything stopped. I have a Sony dvd+r in the tray, it's new, empty, yet this doesn't seem to be working. I heard that most computers are capable of burning dvds, however is there a way to make sure?

 

Any advice is appreciated...

Posted

Oh i forgot the logs... here they are...

 

 

 

I 13:33:24 ImgBurn Version 2.4.4.0 started!

I 13:33:24 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 3)

I 13:33:24 Total Physical Memory: 2 610 724 KB - Available: 2 031 956 KB

I 13:33:24 Initialising SPTI...

I 13:33:24 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

I 13:33:24 Found 1 DVD-ROM/CD-RW!

I 14:16:17 Operation Started!

I 14:16:17 Building Image Tree...

I 14:16:18 Checking Directory Depth...

I 14:16:18 Calculating Totals...

I 14:16:18 Preparing Image...

I 14:16:18 Checking Path Length...

I 14:16:18 Contents: 9 Files, 2 Folders

I 14:16:18 Content Type: DVD Video

I 14:16:18 File System(s): ISO9660, UDF (1.02)

I 14:16:18 Volume Label: They Live (1988)

I 14:16:18 IFO/BUP 32K Padding: Enabled

I 14:16:18 Region Code: 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8

I 14:16:18 TV System: NTSC

I 14:16:18 Size: 4 626 728 960 bytes

I 14:16:18 Sectors: 2 259 145

I 14:16:18 Image Size: 4 627 365 888 bytes

I 14:16:18 Image Sectors: 2 259 456

I 14:16:18 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:00

Posted

Because it says it right there in the log :)

 

If you had a DVD writer it would say something like...

 

I 14:07:08 Found 1 DVD±RW!

 

The log entry tells us the basic capabilities of the installed drive.

 

Yours shows up as DVD-ROM/CD-RW meaning it can read DVD-ROM discs and write CDs.

 

Other options could include BD-ROM/DVD±RW meaning it can read BD discs and write DVDs (and CDs because they always do).

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