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Jeff Mott
18th January 2007, 16:09
I went and gave ImgBurn a try as my general burning program. I burned a data disc, and as such set ImgBurn to use ISO9660. Now that I've used DVD-RB again, I get the message: "DVD Video discs typically use 'ISO9660 + UDF' file systems, not 'ISO9660' as you have selected." My guess here would be that DVD-RB does not set all the options when it calls ImgBurn; it relies on certain default values not being changed. Is it possible for DVD-RB to set all the options so that ImgBurn will still available for general use?

jshumate
18th January 2007, 18:19
I'm guessing that DVD-RB means DVD Rebuilder. I have the free version and I don't have it create ISOs for me. I create those myself using PgcEdit from the VIDEO_TS directory and then burn with ImgBurn. If you don't want to do that, I can't help you (maybe someone else can), but manually doing PgcEdit WILL fix your problem and it takes about 2 extra minutes that way.

therat
19th January 2007, 02:24
I'm another one that doesn't use DVD-RB to create an ISO. My personal preference is to use ImgTool to create the image from the VIDEO_TS folder created by DVD-RB. I then burn the image with DVD-Decrypter. Never had a single problem.

cheers

Digga
19th January 2007, 04:23
@ Jeff Mott:
why not actually use the ISO/UDF format? what restricts you in using only ISO9660?

@ therat:
IMHO using ImgBurn straight on the DVD-RB output without the additional image creating step is more hassle free :)

Jeff Mott
19th January 2007, 05:15
@ Jeff Mott:
why not actually use the ISO/UDF format? what restricts you in using only ISO9660?This happens when RB is set to burn to disc automatically. Sorry, I think I forgot to say that. What happened was that the last time I used ImgBurn was with ISO9660, and then when RB tried to burn a disc after, it never set the ImgBurn settings it needs, so it tried to burn a DVD disc in ISO9660. At least, that's my assumption. I'm really only making an educated guess at the cause.

Digga
19th January 2007, 05:19
ah, sorry I didn't read your post carefully enough.
it's simple enough to manually set the options in ImgBurn though.
if DVD-RB could do this automatically there's no harm done I guess :)

jdobbs
19th January 2007, 13:30
I've added explicit filesystem specification to the command line. It'll be in the next release.

Jeff Mott
19th January 2007, 22:35
Thanks, jdobbs. Sorry for always posting with some kind of problem. DVD-RB really is an excellent product, and we're lucky to have someone knowledgeable behind it.

:thanks:

jdobbs
19th January 2007, 22:59
Cool. :cool: