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  1. I tried to use ImgTool Classic for the first time last night. (Downloaded the latest verion 0.90 B4.) I pointed the source to a directory with VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS folders and started the job. For the most part it went good. But then at the very end (I did not pay close attention to the proggress bar, but somewhere after 95% complete) the process just hang. The progess status and most of the buttons were greyed out - I was not able to select anything except [Abort]. The iso file that was created by ImgTool (4.19Gig) was less than the sum of VOB files in VIDEO_TS folder (4.36Gig). So I assume that ImgTool did not finish the job properly. My suspisions were later confirmed after I burned the image and the last two chapters of the movie did not play. Anybody else had problems with ImgTool Classic hanging at the end?
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  2. Anybody can comment on this? Should I expect a "normal" end to the process of creating iso file by ImgTool (like a message saying that the job is completed, access to the Ok/Cancel buttons, etc.)? Anybody had problems with ImgTool Classic v0.90 lately?
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  3. Ok, I tried to repeat the procedure with a different movie last night. I decrypted the main movie with DVDDecrypter and compressed the size using DVD2ONE. Nor problem so far. Then I again started ImgTool Classic v0.90B4. I left it running and when I came back 40 or 45 minutes later the program was not running, but it did not give me that the process was completed, I checked the the iso file it created and it again (!) stopped at 4.19Gig, just like with the first movie. So, this is probably not disk related. Anybody else running ImgTool v0.90? How do you manage to create a complete iso file? Please help me!
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  4. I think you should drop down to ver 0.89, IIRC there are some bugs with the newest verison. Also was your VIDEO_TS folder on the root directory? IMG Tools sometimes has problems if it's not.
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  5. Are you trying to create an image file bigger than 4.1GB on a FAT32 Disk?

    I just fought with the same problem. Once I switched the destination of the image to an NTFS disk, it worked fine.

    Greg
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