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Hey folks, I've used dvd decrypter, shrink and imgburn for some time but haven't created a disk in a few months...Got some stuff I wanted to copy and now am gettin no play...decrypter rips it, shrink fits it and creates an ISO but imgburn fails 100% of the time...I downloaded all upgrades, can view the movie in the shrink window...but can't view the newly created iso w/windvd or get imgburn to burn it...imgburn buffers seems to fill but the Time Remaining est. bounces all over the place...I always used to get a standard 13mins...What am I missing?...help...jdawg

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Hey folks, I've used dvd decrypter, shrink and imgburn for some time but haven't created a disk in a few months...Got some stuff I wanted to copy and now am gettin no play...decrypter rips it, shrink fits it and creates an ISO but imgburn fails 100% of the time...I downloaded all upgrades, can view the movie in the shrink window...but can't view the newly created iso w/windvd or get imgburn to burn it...imgburn buffers seems to fill but the Time Remaining est. bounces all over the place...I always used to get a standard 13mins...What am I missing?...help...jdawg

for legal reasons we dont support ripping or the bypassing of copyright protection or discussing it on this forum its about burning ISO's and thats all

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Do you get an actual error from ImgBurn?

 

If you do, copy + paste the entire log please.

 

If you don't, there's not much anyone can do. It's probably your drive/media so check for firmware updates and buy better discs.

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no problem, let me restate...I can view my backup in the Shrink window...How can I determine whether its Shrink creating a corrupted ISO and Imgburn not being able to burn it...thanks

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I doubt the ISOs are corrupt but there's an easy way to check it before burning to disk. Search Google for "Daemon Tools" and "Media Player Classic". Once Shrink has finished the ISO, mount it into Daemon Tools and view the virtual drive with Media Player Classic.

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Or have a look at it in ISOBuster.

 

But if buffers are bouncing around, it sounds as if your PC is at work during the burn or DMA is not on.

 

Read and implement the Golden Rules of Burning.

 

Regards

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Even if the ISO was corrupt, it wouldn't stop ImgBurn burning it.

 

The drive just sees the data as data, it doesn't know (or care) what it is.

 

Whilst you might get error playing the corrupt disc back, it wouldn't make any difference to the actual burning phase.

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