hawihoney Posted August 25, 2008 Posted August 25, 2008 Hi, I'm using the following command line to batch-create a lot of ISOs from a folder full of DVDs (AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS): ImgBurn.exe" /MODE BUILD /BUILDMODE IMAGEFILE /SRC "OneOfTheseFolders\" /DEST "NameOfOneOfTheseIsos" /FILESYSTEM "ISO9660 + UDF" /UDFREVISION "1.02" /VOLUMELABEL "<ATitle>" /CLOSESUCCESS /NOIMAGEDETAILS /ROOTFOLDER "YES" /START For some of the folders the LayerBreak window pops up. If I start ImgBurn manually I usually confirm "Ignore Layer Break options" and click on "Yes" on the second dialog that pops up. What's the desired step to add this to the command line? Can I add "/LAYERBREAK 0" or something like that? Many thanks in advance. Honey
LIGHTNING UK! Posted August 25, 2008 Posted August 25, 2008 You can't and you shouldn't ignore layer break options anyway. Leave the DL ones until last and then go through them all and pick the right one for the project.
hawihoney Posted August 25, 2008 Author Posted August 25, 2008 You can't and you shouldn't ignore layer break options anyway. Thanks for your answer. The ISOs will never become burned on media. They are stored on hard drives. I'm just looking for a way to make the batch process more automatic. Currently the Layer Break window pops up always if Layer Breaks are found. I don't care about the Layer Breaks so ignoring them or confirming them is both fine. I just want to get rid of the popup window ;-) Many thanks in advance. Honey
LIGHTNING UK! Posted August 25, 2008 Posted August 25, 2008 Hmm well you could try changing the single layer media profile to a huge value (as in, one larger than a DL disc), then the program would always think the image is single layer sized. Of course if you ever do any real burning you should put it back on DVD+R or DVD-R!
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