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LIGHTENING UK is asking you for information over at the ImgBurn forum, if anyone can help you with this it would be him!
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Yes, the disc plays fine in both VLC and Windows Media Player
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Looks like they are booktyped ok and should play. Will the backup play in the computer?
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Originally posted by 90312 View PostPut one of your DL copies in Fab and post the info screenshot:
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Originally posted by 90312 View PostBasically the booktype tells the player what kind of disc is in it. Studio released DVD movies are all booktyped DVD-ROM.
Open ImgBurn on the desktop and select tools/settings and click on the write tab and make sure the autochange box is checked, see attached:
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Originally posted by stevencavanagh View PostYes, still using Imgburn & +R DL blanks. What is booktype?
Used the Samsung drive and it went okay (booktype that is)
When I get to select layer type it gives me 3 options but all are average.
ShallI select one of these or go with seamless?
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Originally posted by 90312 View PostAre you still using ImgBurn?
Are you using +R DL blanks?
And are you changing the booktype to DVD-ROM?
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Are you still using ImgBurn?
Are you using +R DL blanks?
And are you changing the booktype to DVD-ROM?
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I've been successfully creating a standard DVD disc from an ISO using the Imgburn 'write image file to disc' as suggested in this thread. However, I tried to do the same with 'The Sweeney', which needs a dual layer disc. It completes fine and plays with VLC without issue. However, the DVD will not play in the DVD player - simply says 'disc error'.
Having wasted approx half a dozen discs I thought I'd ask if I'm doing anything obviously wrong before I run out of discs.
Could it be that the DVD player cannot handle dual layered discs, although I thought all players could handle dual layer discs these days as most commercial ones are.
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Originally posted by 90312 View Post"Write image file to disc" will do what you want.
Cheers
Steve
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