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  • AGJ
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    Love your new video Troy and it has come a long way from the original one you had with sound

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  • Blurayfan
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    Excellent work. This guide is a nice resource to have when setting up DVDFab to use Imgburn as the burn engine.

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  • Jimbo
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    I finally got to watch your video as I had dial up (old ages here) and I finally got DSL so I could watch it, great job Troy
    Last edited by Jimbo; 09-13-2009, 02:31 PM.

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  • soundping
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    Thanks troy512's

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  • W&B
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    Good job, Thanks.

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  • Five Angels
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    It really is a good piece of work, very helpful. Thanks.

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  • ant1rock
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    EXCELLENT WORK Troy.
    Ant

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  • maineman
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    Outstanding work Troy.
    I was about to ask you to post your tutorials as a sticky and here they are!
    I know they will continue to benefit many users.

    Thanks again.

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  • signals
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    Exellent job, Troy. The quality and readability on the new video are great. Thanks from all.

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  • troy512
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    Setting Up ImgBurn and DVDab to work together

    Updated 31 October 2013

    Admin Note: This guide was originally written in 2009 for v8 of DVDFab, but the general instructions still apply. Some of the links may be dated.

    Additional Tip: When using DVDFab to produce a DL backup with ImgBurn, you should UNCHECK the "Remove Layer Break" box in DVDFab Common Settings->DVD->DVD Protection. This will allow ImgBurn to present you with at least one superior layer break position in most cases. This applies especially with Full Disc copy mode.

    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

    1. Click Common Settings in the upper right corner
    2. Click the Write Tab under DVD / Blu-ray
    3. Select ImgBurn Burn Engine
    4. Select Recommended Write Speed [only for use with ImgBurn Auto Write Speed]
    5. Select OK and restart DVDFab to apply the changed settings

    Setting Up ImgBurn

    1. Insert your blank dvd media
    2. Click Write Mode from the EZ-Mode Picker
    3. Select AWS as your Write Speed
    4. Click Change Automatic Write Speed
    5. Select the desired Write Speed
    6. Click Add
    7. Set the AWS for each brand/mid of blank media you will use. You may also select different write speeds for multiple burning drives.
    8. Click OK

    Then just copy and burn as usual.
    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
    Last edited by CBR929; 12-03-2016, 10:53 PM.

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  • signals
    started a topic ImgBurn-The Ultimate Image Burner!

    ImgBurn-The Ultimate Image Burner!

    This professional and reliable software is integrated with DVDFab and can be chosen as the default burning engine in Common Settings, but does not automatically install as part of DVDFab. If you'd like to try it, you will need to download, install and configure it manually. It is highly recommended by many DVDFab users and is available here. It is available free, but if you install and like using it, please consider a (large!) donation on the ImgBurn website to support its continued development.
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