jjc Posted January 24, 2021 Posted January 24, 2021 I started using DVD-R discs after using DVD+R. I created a DVD from a Phillips hdd & dvd recorder (dvdr3575h). I then read and try to write a ,iso file of the disc to a hard drive as backup. With the verbatim dvd+r, I have the option to create the .iso image. With the verbatim dvd-r, the destination file is a .bin file, but it also tells me: I am unable to change the .bin to a .iso. Any insights? HL-DT-ST BD-RE WH16NS40 1.02 (USB) Current Profile: DVD-ROM Disc Information: Status: Complete State of Last Session: Complete Erasable: No Sessions: 1 Sectors: 2,095,920 Size: 4,292,444,160 bytes Time: 465:47:45 (MM:SS:FF) MID: CMC MAG. AM3 Supported Read Speeds: 2x, 4x, 6.3x, 8.3x, 10.3x, 12.1x Current Read Speed: 2.6x - 6.3x TOC Information: Session 1... (LBA: 0) -> Track 01 (Mode 1, LBA: 0 - 2095919) -> LeadOut (LBA: 2095920) Track Information: Session 1... -> Track 01 (LTSA: 0, LTS: 15872, LRA: 15871) -> Track 02 (LTSA: 15888, LTS: 1040816, LRA: 1056703) -> Track 03 (LTSA: 1056720, LTS: 1039168, LRA: 2095887) -> Track 04 (LTSA: 2095904, LTS: 16, LRA: 2095919) Pre-recorded Information: Manufacturer ID: CMC MAG. AM3 Recording Management Area Information: MITSUBISHI/FUNAI L4478025376BOK+- DVD-RW DD-DR9 Physical Format Information (Last Recorded): Disc ID: 0@P-!-00 Book Type: DVD-R Part Version: 5 Disc Size: 120 mm Maximum Read Rate: Not Specified Number of Layers: 1 Track Path: Parallel Track Path (PTP) Linear Density: 0.267 um/bit Track Density: 0.74 um/track First Physical Sector of Data Area: 196,608 Last Physical Sector of Data Area: 2,292,527 Last Physical Sector in Layer 0: 0
LIGHTNING UK! Posted January 24, 2021 Posted January 24, 2021 You’ll have to do as it says. Go into build mode, change the output to image file, put the drive letter of your optical drive in the source box (D:\ or whatever) and then build your new image.
dbminter Posted January 24, 2021 Posted January 24, 2021 This is, unfortunately, necessary to copy all DVD's made by a DVD Video Recorder in ImgBurn. ImgBurn will not read those discs because they're created with multiple tracks, which ImgBurn doesn't support. Every time you record a title on a DVD Video Recorder, the recorder creates a new track for each title.
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