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Discussion in 'DVDR' started by Clairec, Jan 6, 2008.

  1. Clairec

    Clairec Member

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    HOORAY! Mystery and problem solved.

    A genius on the STUDIO forum asked me about my available free space. After I freed up more, the Compilation gave me several new files, including the much-desired IFO file. And then ImgBurn worked like a breeze. I am so happy.

    Cyprusrom, I really like the yin/yang abstraction you have on your posts. I teach Tai Chi :) Is it your own creation, something you don't want copied? I'd love to use it as a small active background on my desktop.

    Claire
     
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    Glad you got that mistery solved...funny, out of all the files it could omit because of the lack of space, it chose one of the most important:~)!
    At least they have good tech support!
    No, the Yin/Yang thingie is not my creation, it free to share for anyone that enjoys! I am a MA addict though:~), have most of Shaw Brothers flicks and play with Tai Chi on my own(nothing professional)!
    Jet Li's movie "Tai Chi" is one of my favorite!
    Here are some others you might also enjoy!

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    Cheers!
     
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  3. Rotary

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    yes - enjoy
     
  4. Clairec

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    Cyprusrom,

    I like them all, but it's the one you use (independently revolving yin and yang) that I'd like to use. I tried the right click and that did copy onto my desktop, but as a small, still icon. Now that I think more about it, I'd really like to see it large, as a moving screen saver. Is that possible?

    Claire
     
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    Glad you got it sorted Claire, I would have never guessed disc space to be the problem.
     
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    Here is a link with the one you want:

    http://www.shroomery.org/7630/oldimages-18337-25226-gif
     
  7. Clairec

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    I just thought of one more question to ask: In the process I just learned, Imgburn gives a label to the project I am burning. How would I use that newly label file to cut down on burning time when I make duplicate disks? Is there a Guide for that? (I'd go looking myself, but the last time I looked, I came up with the wrong Guide.)

    Claire

     
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    Cyprusrom,

    <Here is a link with the one you want:

    Sorry to say, I know as little in this area as in ImgBurn. Without finding a "download as screen saver" button, I'm completely stumped. But if this is too complicated to explain, don't bother. I'll just go on enjoying the image on your posts.

    Thanks.

    Claire
     
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    I am not sure about ImgBurn, if you can save the project to quick burn it again- I have never used ImgBurn. I burn my DVDs with Nero Burning Rom. Maybe one of the members that uses it will let you know.
    As for the little Yin/Yang gif, I just right click an say "Save Image AS", and make sure I select "GIF" and not bmp or other still image.
     
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    the files you load to imgburn load to dvd shrink instead and output as iso, few mins done, its 1 file you can click and imgburn does all the rest! which you can save this 1 file iso for more burns of the same.
     
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    Can't ImgBurn "build" the ISO and save to HDD instead of sending it to the burner?
     
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    yes could do?

    yes tried it
     
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  13. Clairec

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    Rotary,

    <yes tried it>

    I'm getting the idea there is no guide for this. Could you please explain how you built and saved the image? (I don't recall being given the option of saving to any destination.) Does HDD mean hard drive? To make the duplicates, would I then just follow the "Write" guide?

    Claire

     
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    Rotary,

    Thanks for the references.

    Claire
     

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