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Oh, right, I need to use a dual layer disc - will do tomorrow morn.Comment
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It looks to me as if you're just using ImgBurn to burn an existing double layer ISO - yeah?
So it's either failing because the ISO wasn't made properly in the first place, or it's because you're using DVD-R DL rather than DVD+R DL.
DVD-R DL are more of a pain in the arse because you can't move the layerbreak and so the image has to be made to 'fit' the disc EXACTLY.
ImgBurn can do this, you just need to configure 'Build' mode properly so it knows which media type you're using (this is done automatically if you build / burn on the fly).Comment
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It looks to me as if you're just using ImgBurn to burn an existing double layer ISO - yeah?
So it's either failing because the ISO wasn't made properly in the first place, or it's because you're using DVD-R DL rather than DVD+R DL.
DVD-R DL are more of a pain in the arse because you can't move the layerbreak and so the image has to be made to 'fit' the disc EXACTLY.
ImgBurn can do this, you just need to configure 'Build' mode properly so it knows which media type you're using (this is done automatically if you build / burn on the fly).Comment
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I don't even know what 'Image Tool' is! Incase that's not its real name, please make sure you call it the correct one or we're left guessing what you mean.
Either way, there's a good chance the image isn't built properly for DVD+R DL burning. You should recreate it using ImgBurn's 'Build' mode.
By 'existing' I meant it was an ISO made by some other program, not one you'd made in ImgBurn, nor one you were making (buring on the fly) from a bunch of file on your hdd using 'Build' mode.Comment
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I don't even know what 'Image Tool' is! Incase that's not its real name, please make sure you call it the correct one or we're left guessing what you mean.
Either way, there's a good chance the image isn't built properly for DVD+R DL burning. You should recreate it using ImgBurn's 'Build' mode.
By 'existing' I meant it was an ISO made by some other program, not one you'd made in ImgBurn, nor one you were making (buring on the fly) from a bunch of file on your hdd using 'Build' mode.Comment
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