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Hi I'm rather new to this but so far I have really good experiences with ImgBurn. Now, however, I've come across an img-file wich is just too large for ImgBurn to write onto a disc.

 

The silly thing is that the diffrence is so small (the img file is 4 702 013 440 bytes and the disc has room for 4 700 372 992 bytes) so my guess is that I shouldnt need to split it and use two discs (or a dual layer one) but rather that I'm doing something wrong.

 

If I try to burn it I get the message:

 

"There doesn't appear to be enough space on the disc to burn this image.

Image Size 2 295 905 Sectors

Disc Size 2 295 104 Sectors

Would you like to continue anyway?"

 

I tried to use DVD shrink but it doesn't appear to work with .img-files only Discs and DVD folders...

 

Any suggestions?

Posted

I'm pretty sure there's an option in the 'File' menu (in DVDShrink) for loading from an image file.

Posted

Doh! Seriously embarrasing, it worked perfectly and I feel stupid >_<

  • 2 years later...
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I am having this problem as well. Were the files you were trying to burn an image of a video DVD?

 

I need to get SQL Server SDK(5.29GB) onto a disc and when I try to open it with DVD Shrink it says invalid DVD structure.

 

Any other suggestions as to how I might do this either from the .iso or from the extracted files?

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Don't hijack threads please, make your own.

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