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Is a "1 click" or "wizard" option a possiblity?


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I've burned for about 5 months now, but I guess I'm still a newbie. I'm really struggling to understand the process ImgBurn. I continue to fall back on the combo of RipIt4Me+Decrypter+Shrink becuase it seems so automatic. I've tried practicing with ImgBurn and keeping the guides in front of me as I do, and I still fail at getting through the process. Is a Wizard or One-Click option in the future?

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It only takes 2 clicks to burn an image... I'm not sure there's any need for a wizard!

 

If you tell us where you're going wrong when following the guides, we'll improve them so it doesn't happen again.

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It only takes 2 clicks to burn an image... I'm not sure there's any need for a wizard!

 

If you tell us where you're going wrong when following the guides, we'll improve them so it doesn't happen again.

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So I put the DVD in my DVD rom and I start Imgburn. The main problem I'm having is that appears that unlike Decrypter, Imgburn doesn't automatically find the DVD files on the DVD. I'm sure I'm missing somthing, but the program sees the DVD's "folder" but nothing inside the folder. So I can't proceed. When I attempt to click on the folder, the program doesn't find anything in them. It shows an "empty" folder. What am I missing?

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I apologize -- I guess I don't fully understand the basic steps of the program. I will say that I've not only read the various guides but I've even printed them out so that I have them in front of me. I'll keep practicing and reading over the various guides. Right now I'm at a loss so if its any help, it doesn't seem to be intuitive to someone who doesn't know where to click first. This is the guide I tried to follow most recently.

 

Creating a single layer ISO on your hard drive using ImgBurn

 

By comparison, I picked up the basics of Decrypter and Shrink on the very first try.

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It's easy enough, my son and daughter can use it, even my 6 yr old nephew can use it.

 

As L_UK said it's not a program to copy DVDs it only writes ISO Images, well it can build them too and a few other tricks, just not decrypt.

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You're comparing apples with oranges.

 

DVD Decrypter was used to read discs, ImgBurn is used to burn them - based on files you already have on your hard drive - and it's not limited to DVD Video files, they can be anything.

 

ImgBurn is NOT supposed to replace/mimic functionality found in DVD Decrypter.

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