uSerKey Posted August 28, 2006 Share Posted August 28, 2006 Sorry, if this has been addressed before. I did a search but didn't come up with anything useful. After opening the "Settings" window, under the "Write" tab, can someone explain the "DVD+R Reserve Track" option? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LIGHTNING UK! Posted August 28, 2006 Share Posted August 28, 2006 It makes the program send the 'Reserve Track' command all the time when burning DVD+R. Normally it's only needed for DVD-R burning. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
uSerKey Posted August 29, 2006 Author Share Posted August 29, 2006 It makes the program send the 'Reserve Track' command all the time when burning DVD+R. Normally it's only needed for DVD-R burning. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wishfull Posted November 5, 2006 Share Posted November 5, 2006 (edited) LIGHTNING UK: It makes the program send the 'Reserve Track' command all the time when burning DVD+R. Normally it's only needed for DVD-R burning. Q: So, what is a Reserve Track and why do I need this for a + or - R? Edited November 5, 2006 by wishfull Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LIGHTNING UK! Posted November 5, 2006 Share Posted November 5, 2006 It's just giving the drive a 'heads up' as to how much you're going to burn. Some drives will let you overburn if the command is sent prior to burning - but in these situations, ImgBurn sends it automatically. It's always sent for DVD-R (because it needs to be) but it's not needed for DVD+R and so not normally sent. It's really just these incase you have a weird drive that does things differently if it's sent. It's not an option you should even need to touch. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lfcrule1972 Posted November 6, 2006 Share Posted November 6, 2006 Stick to defaults unless told otherwise ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Plex Zoom Posted August 29, 2007 Share Posted August 29, 2007 a weird drive that does things differently if it's sent. Plextor is not among these such weird drives, right? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LOCOENG Posted August 29, 2007 Share Posted August 29, 2007 I believe that Plextor's allow for overburning via Plex-tools....additionally, not all plextors are actually plextors. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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