Ch3vr0n Posted March 17, 2013 Posted March 17, 2013 Either i'm blind or this thing doesn't exists. IMGBurn has the option for a burn queue list but only for existing images. I need this for FOLDERS, pretty much "gutted" the program looking at every page of every option and every mode from the selecter. I can't find it. The guide http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=930 seems too outdated for the current version and also only applies to ISO's, not folder structure. I've got quite alot of folders to burn to disc but i can't use my multi-drive setup. Cause if i try well, the famous IMGBurn "waiting for drive activity to reach 0" message that pisses me (and probably alot of others too) off quite alot. So i'd just like to be able to burn folders in queue mode and be able to tell it which drive i want it burnt too Eg: 6 folder burn F1 => E:\ (optical drive 1) F2 => F:\ (optical drive 2) F3 => G:\ (optical drive 3) F4 => E:\ (optical drive 1) F5 => F:\ (optical drive 2) F6 => G:\ (optical drive 3) so am i blind or is that feature not present for folders. I do quite alot of video converting to DVD and this would be a timesaver not to have to pop back to the computer every 5 min to check if the burn has finished. That way i could atleast do 3 burns semi-automatic and atleast only have to get back every 15-20minutes
Ch3vr0n Posted March 18, 2013 Author Posted March 18, 2013 (edited) would it be hard to implement? i do alot of video encoding with amongst others convertxtodvd and I rather use imgburns burn engine than the built in one. another thing that might fit in well with that, is being able to batch "burn" folders into ISO images with imgburn.<br /><br />I'd very much like to see this realised and would be happy to help test.<br /> Edited March 18, 2013 by Ch3vr0n
LIGHTNING UK! Posted March 18, 2013 Posted March 18, 2013 There's nothing stopping you from writing a batch file to convert a bunch of folders into ISOs if they're all in the same parent folder - using a loop or whatever. Lots of people already do that and a few examples have been posted in the forums.
Ch3vr0n Posted March 18, 2013 Author Posted March 18, 2013 nothing but knowing how to write one, what code to use, which switches, error handling etc. That's beyond me
ianymaty Posted March 19, 2013 Posted March 19, 2013 Why not set ConvertXtoDVD to make the iso than burn with ImgBurn in queue?
Ch3vr0n Posted March 19, 2013 Author Posted March 19, 2013 Because as i already said I'd rather use imgburn burn engine and i don't want isos. I output to folders
ianymaty Posted March 19, 2013 Posted March 19, 2013 OK. There's no queue for folder burning as LUK! already said. You have two choices. Both imply to make isos first. One as LUK! pointed in #4 and the other is leting the program make the iso after the convertion. You can find info to make the batch in the ReadMe.txt file from ImgBurn programs folder
Ch3vr0n Posted March 19, 2013 Author Posted March 19, 2013 OK. There's no queue for folder burning as LUK! already said. You have two choices. Both imply to make isos first. One as LUK! pointed in #4 and the other is leting the program make the iso after the convertion. You can find info to make the batch in the ReadMe.txt file from ImgBurn programs folder And i already said i know its not present in the program. That's why I'm asking for it. The code already is partially in the program, it just needs to be adapted a little to support folders. I have good reasons not to use the cxd burn engine. Not for isos and not to burn to blanks. - the (ISO) burn engine locks up the system when burning. Preventing use of the pc till the burning is complete. This does not happen with folders. - i always output to folders. Have done so for years and will continue to do so. To use the imgburn queue option would require then making iso's of those folders resulting in double content on the drive - i do alot of converting on a daily basis. Last time i checked imgburn doesn't support batch creating of isos either - writing batch files is beyond me, for reasons already stated. As said the batch code is already in the program. It just needs to be adapted a little.
ianymaty Posted March 19, 2013 Posted March 19, 2013 If LUK! wanted that it would already be in the program. You have to convince LUK! to implement it. Good luck on that! Anyway till then, this should help you, I hope. http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/350414-[sOLVED]-Batch-convert-VIDEO_TS-folders-to-iso-files
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