JACB Posted November 19, 2014 Posted November 19, 2014 I have been using this program for years and even sent in a donation because I like it so much. It has never failed me when I tried to write a Video disk........Until I set up Windows 7 on a new computer. It keeps telling me that the files that I am trying to write to the disk are too large and I have to use the UDF file system. I don't want to use the udf file system because I am not making a data disk. Yes, I have ISO9660 + UDF checked. If I didn't check it, ImgBurn woudl always choose it for me, until now. I a using DVDShrink, as I always have. Freespace on empty disk: 4,700,372,992 Total File Size: 4,680,834,264Total File Sectors: 2,285,568 Image Size: 4,681,498,624Image Sectors: 2,285,888 Free Space: 18,874,368This all reads fine and dandy. But when I hit the button to burn, I get the "File too big, blah, blah.udf, blah blah. Does anyone have any idea why it is dong this?
LIGHTNING UK! Posted November 19, 2014 Posted November 19, 2014 It sounds like you're trying to burn a single file that's larger than 4gb? You can't have that. Did you tell DVD Shrink to output to an ISO rather than a VIDEO_TS folder? If you have an ISO, you should be using Write mode, not Build mode.
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