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i have ripped one of my hddvds to hard drive using anydvdHD.... can someone tell me how to use imgburn to create an iso of those files?

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check guides section and build mode

 

i already checked there and it doesnt solve my problem - when i try and use build mode to make an image of ripped HDDVD files, it gives me an error aying that it exceds the maximum size for an image.

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It would do if your trying to burn to DVD

 

i am not actually burning to anything - i am trying to build an iso file.

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You need to just use UDF, not ISO9660 + UDF for the file system.

 

As the error clearly states, ISO9660 can only support files less than 4GB in size. So if you're trying to add a file to the image that's bigger than that, you cannot possibly use ISO9660.

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You need to just use UDF, not ISO9660 + UDF for the file system.

 

As the error clearly states, ISO9660 can only support files less than 4GB in size. So if you're trying to add a file to the image that's bigger than that, you cannot possibly use ISO9660.

 

 

gotcha - thanks!

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Perhaps this should be added to the guide, given HDDVD is taking off. Or even made a default, in such a circumstance.

 

Regards

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I will no doubt make a new one for HD DVD and Blu-ray.

 

2.4.0.0 does detect if you're building a HD DVD/Blu-ray Video disc and prompts to change the file system accordingly.

 

I doubt burning files > 4GB in size happens that frequently on everyday (non video) stuff.

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I will no doubt make a new one for HD DVD and Blu-ray.

 

2.4.0.0 does detect if you're building a HD DVD/Blu-ray Video disc and prompts to change the file system accordingly.

 

I doubt burning files > 4GB in size happens that frequently on everyday (non video) stuff.

and where is version 2.4.0.0.?

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You need to just use UDF, not ISO9660 + UDF for the file system.

 

As the error clearly states, ISO9660 can only support files less than 4GB in size. So if you're trying to add a file to the image that's bigger than that, you cannot possibly use ISO9660.

 

Lightning, are you sure about the 4gb and ISO9660? I use ISO + UDF all the time of DL ISOs and I've never gotten an error and the files are in 8gb range.

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