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thepro111
2nd December 2015, 15:38
I tried to put 12 musical files(mp4) on a BD-25 using the batch key. All 12 seemed to be recoded successfully.The last part was to burn them to a BD-25(verbatim). The first file was burnt successfully but on the others I got a "Img not completed successfully" message. Img wants to burn every file as soon as BD-Rebuilder is done.The problem is that it finishes burning the first file and closes off the BD-25 and thus shuts out all the other files from burning to the BD-25.How can I stop Imgburn from trying to burn each file as soon as it is done being processed by bd-rebuilder and how can I make it wait until all files are finished being processed?lWhat is the correct procedure(please give each step to this noobie.lol) ? Total amount of 12 files is 1.86 Gb.
Thanks in advance

Ch3vr0n
2nd December 2015, 16:14
If you saw that "IMGBurn not completed succesfully" you need to check IMGBurn's log, there was something during the burn process that prevented it from completing succesfully. Not BDRB issue, unless you've misconfigured something during batch

thepro111
2nd December 2015, 16:54
Is this the correct procedure to use batch option?
Go to File on BD-Rebuilder.Click on 'import to batch queue'.Click on 'video file(mkv,mp4,avi,ts,...).Get video file from hard drive. Hit batch backup on BD-Rebuilder. I had checked 'remove work files'. Should I uncheck this?
Thanks

Rich86
15th December 2015, 22:58
Is this the correct procedure to use batch option?
Go to File on BD-Rebuilder.Click on 'import to batch queue'.Click on 'video file(mkv,mp4,avi,ts,...).Get video file from hard drive. Hit batch backup on BD-Rebuilder. I had checked 'remove work files'. Should I uncheck this?
Thanks

I expect you need to use the straight "Import" command to stack a number of videos onto a single output. I seem to recall you also have to do this in 1 shot (ie. highlight all the files to be imported at once). But I haven't used this very much, so others may have better info.
I also avoid letting BD-RB initiate the burn process because I want to examine what is to be burned before possibly wasting a media. The output of BD-RB always goes to hard disc, I check it (including test playing it a bit on the computer), then I use ImgBurn.