but what if i just have DVD files with a layer break, and i want to create an iso image. if i ignore the layerbreak options, will it use the original layer break?
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Originally Posted by blutachYou're right nwg. Burning from PgcEdit is now a thing of the past.
Try the "on-the fly" aspects of the prog, too.
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Thank You LUK, very much, and of course all of the beta testers.
I can't believe I checked the ImgBurn site everyday ( a whole lot of times everyday) and when it finally is released I don't even get on the computer that day. But I am very happy now, gotta start trying it out. Thank you, Thank you, and Thank you.Comment
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Yes, it is a great feature
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Originally Posted by blutachSeems like it should not be an option then LUK!
@rahzel - if you have an ISO with a LB, you can burn directly - same as before. If not, the LB dialogue box appears and you can pick a cell. Try it!
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Originally Posted by rahzelbut what if i just have DVD files with a layer break, and i want to create an iso image. if i ignore the layerbreak options, will it use the original layer break?
So if you've already got your IFO's configured with the correct flags etc, just find that cell in the 'Create Layer Break Position' dialog box, select it and click ok.
By default ImgBurn will set (if it needs to) that cell to be non-seamless. If that's no good for you, check the option to not update the IFO files.
The guides over at the ImgBurn forum kinda explain all this if you're unsure on what to do.Last edited by LIGHTNING UK!; 6 Aug 2006, 06:40 PM.Comment
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Originally Posted by LIGHTNING UK!Having a flag set inside an IFO files means NOTHING if you do not specifically tell the program that's the Cell you want the program to align properly and turn in to a real physical layer break.
I was trying to get Pgcedit to create a DL ISO before a version was released that could actually do it.Comment
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DVD D certainly wouldn't have worked, it didn't parse the IFO files like how ImgBurn does.Comment
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2 quick Q's on the new ver. 2.0.0.0 as i have yet to DL it
and play, been to busy.
1. i'm shure it burns auto with shrink like 1.3.0.0 did??
2. will it auto set the the layer break for DL burns??She's going down to the devil, down down to 90 degrees.
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Originally Posted by LIGHTNING UK!Having a flag set inside an IFO files means NOTHING if you do not specifically tell the program that's the Cell you want the program to align properly and turn in to a real physical layer break.
So if you've already got your IFO's configured with the correct flags etc, just find that cell in the 'Create Layer Break Position' dialog box, select it and click ok.
By default ImgBurn will set (if it needs to) that cell to be non-seamless. If that's no good for you, check the option to not update the IFO files.
The guides over at the ImgBurn forum kinda explain all this if you're unsure on what to do.
if so, how do i find out where the original layer break is? Pgcedit?
also, is there any reason why there is a "Ignore Layer Break Options" button? and in the next release, do you think it could be possible to allow ImgBurn to use the original layer break, if there already is one?Comment
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Originally Posted by nwgImgburn will use the original layer change when creating a DL ISO with DVD Decryptor. It is stored in the MDS file.
thanks soup..She's going down to the devil, down down to 90 degrees.
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Originally Posted by damanthats what i thought, thanks for your reply nwg.
thanks soup..
The old way was to rip in file mode with RipIt4Me then use Pgcedit to create the DL ISO with a new layer change. This is because the DVD is different due to no Arcoss and is not 1:1 anymore.Comment
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Originally Posted by nwgIf you use the ISO mode of RipIt4Me. It will also use the original layer change of the Arcoss DVD (Arcoss is not removed). It will be 1:1 copy including the Arcoss/Riguard from the original.
The old way was to rip in file mode with RipIt4Me then use Pgcedit to create the DL ISO with a new layer change. This is because the DVD is different due to no Arcoss and is not 1:1 anymore.She's going down to the devil, down down to 90 degrees.
Rock on bro!!!!
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