It seems many experienced users prefer ImgBurn to complete the burn process versus the built-in VSO burning engine in DVDFab. Why is this the case?
I know ImgBurn has presettings such as selecting the burn speed. However, does the built-in DVDFab VSO engine not always select the optimum burn speed? Assuming I don't end up with a coaster (versus a backup DVD), is the quality of the backup movie considered better when using ImgBurn versus the built-in DVDFab VSO engine?
If I use ImgBurn, do I manually select a mid level speed for the burn speed? And what about the layerbreak? I understand what a layerbreak is on a DVD DL. However, would I have to manually select it each time I use a DVD DL if I use ImgBurn? If so, how would I know where to make the break?
I know these are lots of questions. However, I am just trying to get a better handle on the process as I am newbie. Many thanks for feedback.
I know ImgBurn has presettings such as selecting the burn speed. However, does the built-in DVDFab VSO engine not always select the optimum burn speed? Assuming I don't end up with a coaster (versus a backup DVD), is the quality of the backup movie considered better when using ImgBurn versus the built-in DVDFab VSO engine?
If I use ImgBurn, do I manually select a mid level speed for the burn speed? And what about the layerbreak? I understand what a layerbreak is on a DVD DL. However, would I have to manually select it each time I use a DVD DL if I use ImgBurn? If so, how would I know where to make the break?
I know these are lots of questions. However, I am just trying to get a better handle on the process as I am newbie. Many thanks for feedback.
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