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It makes sure there's at least 32k worth of data/nothingness between the IFO and the BUP file. That's supposed to be enough data to ensure they're not phyiscally next to eachother on the disc. i.e. one file is round one side of the disc, the other file is on the other side.

 

Click Tools -> Options.

Switch to the 'Build' tab.

The 32k IFO/BUP padding option is down the bottom on that screen.

I still cant find the 32k IFO/BUP padding option

Posted

I didnt know it was in preference i thought it was somewhere in the build button..blah lol

 

Hey cornholio7 how do you copy those images (print screen) and resize it and highlight it etc?

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Does files on imgshark last forever?

 

No iam nto talking about uploading to fiels like how did hje resize/edit those print screen pictures? I have to save it to paint and stuff..

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Quickshot can take a pic, you can resize it, etc. and use another imageshack product called Quickload to upload it.

 

They do tend to be reasonably persistent on the IS servers.

 

Regards

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i just use windows for it.

press down Alt/Prt Scr on the active window you want to copy, open Paint (in start->accessories) and press Ctrl-V

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Pick the one that was where the original LB was. Or preview the cells and pick one that is pleasing and seems less noticable.

 

Or, if you don't want to do that, pick any one - 50/50 is good enough.

Is it necessary to pick your layer break at a % of 50/50? Will it cause a problem to pick a % of 51/49?
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You must have more on L0 than L1. So 51/49 is compliant but 49/51 is not. ImgBurn will not let you make an uncompliant ISO.

 

Regards

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