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Can ImgBurn be used to burn data to DVDs other than when the data is DVD video data (vobfiles etc)?

For example, with lots of .jpgs, word .docs etc in a folder, is it possible to build an .iso with ImgBurn and burn it to DVD?

If it can, does it offer any advantages/disadvantages to using Nero to do the same thing?

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I see, thanks.

So I guess this seems to make Nero redundant lol? (Although Imgburn has the extra step of building the .iso file first before burning, which Nero doesn't need).

When burning a data DVD with Imgburn, which is the best file system to use: ISO9660 + Joliet + UDF for maximum compatibility? Or the default setting of ISO9660 + UDF?

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You don't need to build an ISO before burning: just switch Output to Device and ImgBurn will burn it directly to media.

As for the filesystem, each has its limitations:

As a reference, Nero generates ISO9660 + Joliet discs, so, if that works for you and you don't get truncated filenames, stick to it. If you need longer filenames, use UDF.

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You don't need to build an ISO before burning: just switch Output to Device and ImgBurn will burn it directly to media.

Thanks for the clarification.

As a reference, Nero generates ISO9660 + Joliet discs, so, if that works for you and you don't get truncated filenames, stick to it. If you need longer filenames, use UDF.

Will try 'ISO9660 + Joliet' then, and see how I get on.

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Can ImgBurn be used to burn data to DVDs other than when the data is DVD video data (vobfiles etc)?

For example, with lots of .jpgs, word .docs etc in a folder, is it possible to build an .iso with ImgBurn and burn it to DVD?

If it can, does it offer any advantages/disadvantages to using Nero to do the same thing?

 

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