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    Can ImgBurn Chose Layer Break prompt be avoided?

    As suggested by many, I have now adopted ImgBurn as my burning engine. All works impressively well. With one exception:

    I know it's nice to be able to chose the layer break point.
    However, my DVD player is extremely fast at switching layers, I never notice any layer changes anyway. I am not always available and standing by the computer to answer the prompt, I would prefer for the program to continue execution without my intervention.

    I searched and searched and could not figure out how to do that.
    Is it possible?

    Thanks and best wishes,
    ccris

    #2
    It's not possible.

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      #3
      ImgBurn and DVDFab...

      That does it for me, maybe you all will agree or not...

      I will just use VSO unless there turns up a reason not too...

      Can anyone cite a reason not to use VSO?

      Thanks!

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        #4
        Originally posted by Intoid View Post
        That does it for me, maybe you all will agree or not...

        I will just use VSO unless there turns up a reason not too...

        Can anyone cite a reason not to use VSO?

        Thanks!
        Your choice to use VSO but I prefer ImgBurn for being able to configure the AWS(Automatic write speed) for each blank DVD I use to burn at the different speeds I like for the media and the DVD Burner I use for them

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          #5
          I went into common settings and unchecked "remove layer break" that is checked by default. See attachment: Then I use "Clone" put the original in drive D: and the blank DL in drive E: check both boxes to copy everything, hit start and ImgBurn will create a clone with no input from me (unattended) and the original layer break is preserved. I haven't tried this with full disk yet so I don't know about that.
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          Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
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            #6
            This will cover making a Dual Layer ISO on your Hard Drive. Firstly make sure your Vob, Ifo and Bup files are in a folder called VIDEO_TS then open ImgBurn in Build Mode and choose the folder option in the source box, and navigate to the folder you stored the files. When you have chosen the folde...


            I printed this out and use it everytime for DL. Works everytime.

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              #7
              Originally posted by HIDEF View Post
              http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=1777

              I printed this out and use it everytime for DL. Works everytime.
              Good, I'm glad it works for you too. Better than sitting there and waiting to select a layer break huh?
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              Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
              Albert Einstein

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