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There's an option somewhere in ImgBurn where it excludes certain files from creating in an image file in Build mode.  One of those files is Thumbs.db.   While this is essentially a dummy, useless file, I do have the desire to no longer want ImgBurn excluding files me.

 

Where is the option to change to disable the exclusion of files?

 

Thanks!

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It only does that for the various video discs... as in DVD Video, HD DVD Video and BD Video.

It's the 'Filter Folder Content' setting on Build -> Page 2 if you want to override it.

Beyond that, it would be included if you've opted to include system / hidden files, which are normal Build mode setting (where you pick the file systems you want included).

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That's odd.  I created a data BD image, not a BD Video one.  It was the files copied over from a software installation CD and one of them was Thumbs.db.  I think there may have been some VIDEO_TS DVD Video extracted files and folders in the data set, but no VIDEO_TS folder was in the root directory of the image.  All of those VIDEO_TS folders and their contents were within sub-folders of the image.

 

Equally odd, I DO have the option to include hidden and system files in Build mode options but thumbs.db was still excluded when the image was made.

 

I've changed the Filter Folder Content setting and will see how that works going forward.  But, that setting lists it only for DVD Video.  While I did have some VIDEO_TS folders like I said, they were not in the root directory and I did not have the file system settings set for DVD Video.  I was using UDF 2.60.

 

What else does Filter Folder Content do for DVD Video?  Would unchecking it stop a compliance check of the IFO and VOB files in VIDEO_TS for a DVD Video disc?

 

Thanks!

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Assuming you've not disabled the logging of filtered files, it should tell you what it's removing, if anything.

In addition to filtering 'thumbs', the 'Filter Folder Content' option will filter non ifo/bup/vob files from VIDEO_TS folders and the equivalent for AUDIO_TS folders etc.

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