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  1. Hey, i have a DVD image that has i wish to burn onto DVD-r, however, it is split into three files, each with a .gi extension. It has a total size of 2.82 GB, with one file 1.99GB in size, another is 841MB, and the last is 1.44KB. How on earth do i burn this? I have never come accross this file type before, and tried burning using DVD Decrypter, (selected the largest file) and the menus work fine, however, it doesnt play any of the items on the disc from the menu

    can someone please help me out?
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    use recordnow max or copy each of the parts into one segment iso
    (copy /B part1.gi+part2.gi new.iso)
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  5. sorry if i seem dumb, but how would u use that copy function?
    RecordNow Max doesnt recognise either of my recorders (Pioneer 106 DVD-RW and LiteOn 52x32x52x, even after updating the PXEngine! what can i do?
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    the pioneer 106 is certainly supported ... i know that first hand ..


    the copy function is done in a command window

    start -> run -> cmd

    then do above ... easy way is to drag your files into the dos window as then you dont have to type out the whole path ..
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  7. its definitely not working with my version - Stomp RecordNow Max - Version 3.0 - Build 100B33b (STP)

    is there a newer version?
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  8. cheers m8, spot on, will give it a go and report back
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  9. cheers tompika, worked brilliantly, loaded the 1.44kb file into RecordNow Max, and it automatically loaded the other two, and burnt brilliantly, worked in all DVD players i tried.

    many thanks to everyone, much appreciated
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  10. Glad we could help
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