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    Hey guys, my name is Brian. My question is this: I downloaded AVI2DVD (worked perfect), then I downloaded IMGBrun off this site, after AVI2DVD finished her job, I moved onto IMGBurn. IMGBurn let me add the Audio & Video folders/files, read the files, when it got to information/calculation it said 91% for like 4 hours. It never burned the disc. This morning when I woke up, computer was still sayign busy but it was still at 91%. I just closed it. Do you guys know of a freeze issue fix or know any good FREEWARE software to get to burn dvds?

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    I was waiting on the cd to light up so I could click on it.....??? Thanks man.
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    I feel like such an a$$ man hahahaa .... ok, so I click on the green disc to start the burn?
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    You mean to tell me I sat there for several hours when all I had to do was click on burn button? I thought from the pics I saw posted that the disc on the left under the selected drive was supposed to light up. In the forums, under how to use imgburn, it said it would automatically burn ..... smh I'm going to go home later and try it. Thanks
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    As you learned, ImgBurn does NOT automatically burn. You have to click on the button to start the process. When you start ImgBurn and place a blank disc in your drive be sure that the tabs on the right are on Device. When it fills up with data about your disc you are ready to start burning.
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    What do you mean, the tabs on the right are on the device? Also, which button is it that starts the burn? I'm just trying to get this right.
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    You've exceed my patience. Rather than insult you I'll just politely say that I'm done here.
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    Wow, thanks ... I guess? Insult me? Isn't that what this forum is for? To help people? I've never used IMG Burn before man so that's why I was asking but I will just lcik on different buttons till I get it right. Take care.
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    Nevermind man, I gpt it. You're saying make sure it is on device? Ok. It was on device and it read 91%. I just don't know what button to push to start the burn process but I'll figure it out.
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    That's what I was saying, the folder with the disc wasn't lit up?? I had my burner selected, blank disc but the option to burn wasn't lit up
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    Test again with some other files.

    And does it say something at the bottom bar? For me it says Disc Not Empty when I haven't inserted a dvd media.
    And I guess you have been able to burn something with other software using your dvd writer?
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    Yep! It will do all this and then it says duration 00:00:00 but then nothing else
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