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Originally posted by hanibal View PostWhat about a blu-ray to burn?
ImgBurn is a lightweight CD / DVD / HD DVD / Blu-ray burning application that everyone should have in their toolkit... and it's free!
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I did my first DL BD-R and it burned at max disc speed and came out great. SO imgburn is the way to go.Lancool K-56 case.
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Thank you for the information. I had made a few too many coasters trying to figure out what the problem was with DVDFAB 7. The problem, as you pointed out, was not DVDFAB 7 it was the burning engine. Wow!! What a diffrence, faster and works like it should with my Blu Ray burning. Gotta make a nice donation for ImgBurn.
I recommend this burning engine with DVDFAB7 100%.
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Originally posted by lanscoman View PostSorry newbie here, I still don't get it, after I do the setup dvdfab to work with imdburn do then close imgburn & dvdfab will open it automaticlly??? Do I not have open imgburn again ??? Please Please I need a sequence for the whole thing. How to use dvdfab with imgburn. A link or tutorial
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Very nice thread on setting up Imgburn with Dvdfab really easy and works nice time for a donation to LUK
Thanks you for the easy set up instructions troy and the others that posted here.
Donation sent to LUK I had to what a nice program and I don't have to Vso's burn engine any longer.Last edited by XX14; 08-25-2010, 05:21 AM.
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ImgBurn - What's Up With That?
Originally posted by troy512 View PostUpdated 02 September 2010
Here is a video tutorial. Updated 9-10-09. Be sure to view in HD and full screen, looks nice.
There is an easy way to set DVDFab and ImgBurn for your needs.
Very easy takes less than 2 minutes.
Once setup you will not have to click any additional buttons when using ImgBurn with DVDFab to burn single layer DVD5 media.
Download and install imgburn.
Set DVDFab to use ImgBurn burn engine and recommended speed
- Click Common Settings in the upper right corner
- Click the Write Tab under DVD / Blu-ray
- Select ImgBurn Burn Engine
- Select Recommended Write Speed [only for use with ImgBurn Auto Write Speed]
- Select OK and restart DVDFab to apply the changed settings
- Insert your blank dvd media
- Click Write Mode from the EZ-Mode Picker
- Select AWS as your Write Speed
- Click Change Automatic Write Speed
- Select the desired Write Speed
- Click Add
- Set the AWS for each brand/mid of blank media you will use. You may also select different write speeds for multiple burning drives.
- Click OK
DVDFab will automatically open ImgBurn and automatically Close when the burn is finished.
Note: When burning a Dual Layer DVD, ImgBurn will present you with a Create Layer Break window. Select the best layer break according to the colored stars. You can even preview the layer break to ensure the transition will not interfere with your movie.
Please feel free to post any comments or questions.
troy512
Help me out here. I've done what you wrote in your message since the YouTube site you referred me to has been taken down.
I changed DVDFab's accompanying writer to be ImgBurn and reduced the writing speed to a lesser one than I had before.
For example, After I backup a disc that doesn't need to be compressed since it is less than 25 GB, my Writer will no accept any blank BD that I place in its tray. Whatever I put in, gets rejected by DVDFAb 8050.
As a rule I try to save whatever has been copied in a DVDFab Test folder, but I have not been getting anything lately. Don't know where the copied file goes. As a matter of fact, even after I do a general search for it, I can't find it.
What's up this combo?
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