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  1. can't seem to find these dll's anywhere whenver i try the discimage button i get a missing on 2 differnt dll files .. where can i get these ?
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  2. What dll's is it looking for?
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  3. Ya know i knew that question was coming but my lazy butt didnt want to fire up ifoedit to get the exact error hoping it was a common question

    First error i get is

    ERROR: Can't locate imglib.dll

    and .. now that looks to be the only one i'm getting with .94 (but i get it with .932 also)
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  4. You can get the dll here. It probably needs to be in your system folder to work.
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  5. enemy -- that is a 0kb zip with no files in it .. thanks for trying tho
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  6. Very very strange .. now the zip has the file in it .. *boggle*

    Anyway put it in win32 .. same error .. put it in same dir as ifoedit same error .. put it in windows main dir same error ..

    does this disc image button not work with xp maybe ?
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  7. You might need to register the dll. Open a Command Prompt in the directory where the dll is and type this:

    regsvr32 imglib.dll

    I absolve myself of all responsibility should that blow up your system
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  8. You need to download ImgTool from Doom9's site. It contains the .dll you need for IfoEdit to burn DVDs. Look in the software section under "VOB Tools".

    RF
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  9. Can you give me a link ? dont see imgtool on doom9 or here under tools ..
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    riekl wrote....
    can't seem to find these dll's anywhere whenver i try the discimage button i get a missing on 2 differnt dll files .. where can i get these ?
    Goto www.doom9.org site, goto the downlaod sections on the left, click on that and scroll down to the VOB tools section, Look for the imgtool.dll and download that.

    Then just extract them into the IFoedit folder.

    Hope that helps.
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