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i want to burn wii iso's with imgburn

so i was going to burn the iso on a verbatim dvd-r 4,7 gb

i set the speed to 4x

so everything works fine untill:

at the end of the process there is a error: this is not a slimline laptop

put the dvd back in and press ok (this is not what was there exactly)

so i did that, and then i cant change anything and it burns again with 16x speed (no rewritable) >_<

and thats bad for the wii, so i need to burn it on 4x :innocent:

 

anyone know how to change this?

 

(srry for my bad english, i come from the netherlands)

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

so this is my log:

 

; //****************************************\\

; ImgBurn Version 2.4.2.0 - Log

; woensdag, 25 februari 2009, 17:41:26

; \\****************************************//

;

;

I 17:09:50 ImgBurn Version 2.4.2.0 started!

I 17:09:50 Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 3)

I 17:09:50 Total Physical Memory: 514.092 KB - Available: 118.520 KB

I 17:09:50 Initialising SPTI...

I 17:09:50 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

I 17:09:50 Found 1 DVD-ROM and 1 DVD

Posted

That looks like a good burn. Notice that the disc was burned then, after you've closed the tray, ImgBurn verified the disc to confirm it was a good burn. It wasn't burned a second time nor anything like that.

 

If it doesn't work on the Wii then it probably doesn't like the burn quality you're getting by using that drive. Could you try on another burner? Preferably in one on a desktop computer :)

 

Also update ImgBurn to the latest version.

Posted (edited)

yes,

 

i know its a good burn but,

 

i want to burn it on 4x and not MAX/MAX

 

cause the laser in the wii can only read 4x

 

but after i put the dvd back in it is going to burn with max/max,

 

and i can't change that speed and that is the problem

 

 

EDIT: if i wish to not verifying, does the dvd then still works?

Edited by nickcob111
Posted

Read my post above again please. The second part is the verify process, which checks data on the burned disc against the source image. You can disable the Verify before and even while burning, but then you won't know if the disc was correctly burned or not.

Posted

okeey,

 

know i get it,

 

i dindt test the wii game because i thought it was burnt with max/max so i throw the dvd away :innocent: <------STUPID

because i thought it burnt with max/max, but thats only verifying. :shifty:

and i dont have to verify because i can see if its works in the wii. :lol:

 

thank you,

 

i finnaly get it :)

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