m0n0xIDE Posted September 14, 2006 Posted September 14, 2006 Hey guys, As you can probably tell, I'm new to ImgBurn and have a quick question regarding the burning process. I'm looking to keep errors to a bare minimum and was wondering if there was any difference between using ImgBurn to first build the ISO image from the Video_TS folder and then burning it or just using ImgBurn to burn straight from the Video_TS folder without first creating an ISO file? Up until this point, I've been creating an ISO prior to burning, but if this step is redundant and I could speed up my burning process by eliminating it, I would definitely do so. Also, a quick side question - I know that using the top-speed that your media/burner will let you burn at is usually not recommended, but is there a common recommended speed for the fewest errors and quickest time (2x, 4x, 8x, etc.)? Thanks a lot guys!! ~m0n0
blutach Posted September 14, 2006 Posted September 14, 2006 Welcome to ImgBurn Forum!! No difference, so long as your PC can keep up with pumping data to the burner (any modern PC will be able to). I burn at 4-8X on good media like Verbatim. Regards
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