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hello all, i'm new to using imgburn and have a few questions to ask on whats the best way to burn a d/l dvd? firstly i backed up superman returns using dvd decrypter so whats is the best way to burn that file? because i was reading on the guides part and came accross build? whats is this used for? and is it a better way for burning the dvd rather than going straight to write?

i used to just use decrypter to read and write the dvd but was told imgburn is better.

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Welcome to ImgBurn Forum.

 

Build mode is the way to write your project files (IFO/VOB/BUP) to disc. Simply select the folder that your project is in. If you have an ISO, use write mode. Perhaps the EZ Picker screen can help you out more.

 

Please note that you should use Verbatim 2.4x +R DL media. MKM-001-00 Made in Singapore.

 

Also, it is best not to refer to ripping on this forum.

 

Regards

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thanks for the reply, i WAS using phillips untill i started noticing a few were getting stuck at about the 2nd layer part, and after doing some research i have heard a lot about Verbatim and even mentioned the Made in Singapore part, my questions are, why Singapore? and also i'm from the UK is there any sites that u know off that ship or in the uk that sell that spacific disk? are these ok?

http://svp.co.uk/category/double_layer

2nd page half way down ;)

http://www.dvdshoponline.co.uk/Verbatim_DVD.html

8th one down

Posted

The Made in India ones are said to be inferior to the Singaporean ones.

 

Regards

Posted
lol as simple as that, thanx :thumbup:

 

'course, if ordering online you could always ring up the vendor and ask them to look for you.

Posted

LOL, as if they would. They hardly know how to read loco!

 

(I am overgeneralising here, as I know we all have found some real good online suppliers - eg SVP in the UK and pcx here).

 

Regards

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