I have a pile of CD/DVD's (100 ish) that are used to save years of downloaded files.
Using the listed command on a DVD, the program generates a nice .iso file.
If a CD is used, the Yoda message pops up and if I want an ISO (and I do) a 'Yes' is required.
As I'm not too familiar with the program, and I don't see a setting to by-pass the pop-up, I need help with the command if possible, to have it ignore Yoda and continue saving as .iso.
"c:\program files\imgburn\imgburn.exe" /MODE ISOREAD /SRC F: /DEST "Z:\Ripped\Disks\[DISC_LABEL].iso" /START /CLOSE
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If it hasn't been fixed since then – by any chance, does it work if adding "echo y" or "echo yes" to the command line ? I did this successfully once to fully automate a batch command with Avidemux for a complete n00b, but in that case the question was asked in the command prompt, it didn't launch a pop-up query, so it may not work with ImgBurn.
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