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Hi, I only started using ImgBurn yesterday in conjunction with DVDFlick. So DVDFLick gets to the finalising stage and opens ImgBurn. The log then gets to the 1 DVD-RW detected 1 CD detected, then it says (not in the log file but at the bottom of the ImgBurn window) that it is Detecting Write Speed and thats when everything stops - I left it working last night for 45 minutes but nothing changed, nothing was added to the log file so I gave up!

 

Is this because my Write Speed is set to MAX and not a specific speed? Also as I had to close the program down it obviously didn't finish the job. Do I need to start from the beginning with DVDFlick or can I use the files already created in the D:DVD folder (which include Video_TS files) to just burn?

 

Thanks

Edited by 1977Nicky
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The word 'detecting' doesn't exist in ImgBurn's source code.

 

Could you please provide the real message. A screenshot of the main app window would be nice too, along with a copy + paste job of the text in the log window (open it via the 'View' menu if you've closed it - and then leave it open in future!)

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Dammit - I knew that wasn't the exact error message but it was so late and I was so tired! It was definitely something to do with write speed and I think the first word began with 're .....' if that helps. Sorry I am being so vague.

 

I can't replicate this error until I get home and I really don't want to go through the whole DVDFLick process again as this takes just over an hour. I assume I can just open ImgBurn now that the files have been created and just try and burn the ISO file?

 

This is very similar (if not exact) to the log file I had:

 

I 21:45:25 ImgBurn Version 2.3.2.0 started!

I 21:45:25 Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2)

I 21:45:25 Total Physical Memory: 457,456 KB - Available: 270,840 KB

I 21:45:25 Initialising SPTI...

I 21:45:25 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

I 21:45:25 Found 1 DVD±RW! 1 CD ROM!

 

Again, sorry if I am being vague, but I can't do this from work :-( Thanks for your help

Posted

No probs, I'll still be here when you get back from work!

 

Oh and yes, you can just burn from the files that have already been created, no need to run DVDFlick again (I don't think!).

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