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  1. Member Wanderlustus's Avatar
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    Sorry folks, I know this has been covered ad-nauseum, but for the life of me I can't remember how to do it. Can someone point in the direction of the appropriate thread?
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  2. Member hech54's Avatar
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    ImgBurn
    EZ Picker Mode
    Write Files/Folders To A Disc
    Choose the FOLDER
    Burn
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    Originally Posted by hech54
    ImgBurn
    EZ Picker Mode
    Write Files/Folders To A Disc
    Choose the FOLDER
    Burn
    Many thanks, Hech.

    Oops. I don't see that option in the pull-downs.


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    Wanderlustus,

    I don't think you need specific instructions for this task. Just use a program such as ImgBurn to burn it. Start-up ImgBurn, Select Write Files to Folder, select the VIDEO_TS folder, burn.
    -The Mang
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  5. Member Wanderlustus's Avatar
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    Originally Posted by louv68
    Wanderlustus,

    I don't think you need specific instructions for this task. Just use a program such as ImgBurn to burn it. Start-up ImgBurn, Select Write Files to Folder, select the VIDEO_TS folder, burn.
    Sorry mate, but I don't see an option to Write files to folder.
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    Originally Posted by Wanderlustus
    Originally Posted by louv68
    Wanderlustus,

    I don't think you need specific instructions for this task. Just use a program such as ImgBurn to burn it. Start-up ImgBurn, Select Write Files to Folder, select the VIDEO_TS folder, burn.
    Sorry mate, but I don't see an option to Write files to folder.
    of course he meant write files/folders to a disc which you would know what he meant if you'd see it:

    Kinda hard to miss it, ya know

    Either you have older version, or you disabled the "ez-picker" startup option... both your own "fault"


    HTH
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  7. Member Wanderlustus's Avatar
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    Oh yeah, I have an older version. Oops. 2.3.2.0

    Grabbing the update now. Thanks.

    And yeah, it's obviously my own "fault," though I wasn't blaming anyone for anything. Except maybe myself for being so forgetful.
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    And with the newer version everything is just grand. Burning as I write. Thanks for the help, and thanks Dere for the "humbling" experience.
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    Man, that verifying sectors takes a wee bit o' time.
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    Originally Posted by Wanderlustus
    And with the newer version everything is just grand. Burning as I write. Thanks for the help, and thanks Dere for the "humbling" experience.
    YW

    Once a while do:
    Help -> Check for update


    Originally Posted by Wanderlustus
    Man, that verifying sectors takes a wee bit o' time.
    Yeah, I know. It's not only ImgBurn, it's the same with all of them. It's been a while already since the "burning" technologies outperformed disc reading technology.

    If I make few copies, I only verify the "archival" copy. That saves lot of time.
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  11. Member Wanderlustus's Avatar
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    It's on auto check.
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    Wanderlustus
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  12. Member hech54's Avatar
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    Originally Posted by Wanderlustus
    Man, that verifying sectors takes a wee bit o' time.
    Turn off the Verify thing after this burn. You can trust ImgBurn to get it right the first time.
    You can turn it off permanently in the options.
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  13. Member Wanderlustus's Avatar
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    Thanks again, folks. I was wondering about leaving the verify on, Hech. Should be safe to turn it off in mid verify, shouldn't it? It's been ages since I used the prog', but I'm fairly sure I had it turned off before.

    Eh, bugger it. 6 mins to go, then I'll shut it off.

    Damn, I love this forum.
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    If you are using good media and ImgBurn, then auto verify may not be necessary, but I still use it anyway. Before I found out that not all DVD media is reliable, I had a few burns that apparently succeeded but failed verification. Since I don't often make multiple copies, I want to be certain my only one is accurate.
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    Cheers all. Worked great. And thanks for the input, UQ.
    Cheers,
    Wanderlustus
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