IMG Burn - Burning DVd file to disc

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  1. mhorn1465

    mhorn1465 Member

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    I just cannot figure this program out. I simply want to burn a DVD file to a DVD Verbatim disc, and cannot. Can someone help me?

    Here is my failed log:

    I 00:04:32 ImgBurn Version 2.4.4.0 started!
    I 00:04:32 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 3)
    I 00:04:32 Total Physical Memory: 514,124 KB - Available: 320,524 KB
    I 00:04:32 Initialising SPTI...
    I 00:04:32 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...
    I 00:04:40 Found 1 DVD±RW/RAM!
    I 00:05:44 Operation Started!
    I 00:05:44 Building Image Tree...
    I 00:05:53 Checking Directory Depth...
    I 00:05:53 Calculating Totals...
    I 00:05:53 Preparing Image...
    I 00:05:53 Checking Path Length...
    I 00:05:53 Contents: 1 File, 0 Folders
    I 00:05:53 Content Type: Data
    I 00:05:53 File System(s): ISO9660, UDF (1.02)
    I 00:05:53 Volume Label: dvd
    I 00:05:53 Size: 1,073,709,056 bytes
    I 00:05:53 Sectors: 524,272
    I 00:05:53 Image Size: 1,074,266,112 bytes
    I 00:05:53 Image Sectors: 524,544
    I 00:05:57 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:13
    I 00:05:57 Operation Started!
    I 00:05:57 Image Contents: 1 File, 0 Folders
    I 00:05:57 Image Sectors: 524,544
    I 00:05:57 Image Size: 1,074,266,112 bytes
    I 00:05:57 Image Single Layer Profile: DVD-R/RW (Media Capacity: 2,297,888)
    I 00:05:57 Image Volume Identifier: dvd
    I 00:05:57 Image Volume Set Identifier: 3ACF00B6000800F9
    I 00:05:57 Image Application Identifier: IMGBURN V2.4.4.0 - THE ULTIMATE IMAGE BURNER!
    I 00:05:57 Image Implementation Identifier: ImgBurn
    I 00:05:57 Image File System(s): ISO9660, UDF (1.02)
    I 00:05:57 Destination File: C:\Documents and Settings\Mark\Desktop\SONOFFIRSTFRIDAY.ISO
    I 00:05:57 Destination Free Space: 36,659,322,880 bytes (35,800,120 KB) (34,961 MB) (34 GB)
    I 00:05:57 Destination File System: NTFS
    I 00:05:57 File Splitting: Auto
    I 00:05:57 Writing Image...
    I 00:07:07 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:01:10
    I 00:07:07 Average Write Rate: 14,986 KB/s (10.8x) - Maximum Write Rate: 22,571 KB/s (16.3x)
    I 00:08:10 Operation Started!
    I 00:08:10 Building Image Tree...
    I 00:08:16 Checking Directory Depth...
    I 00:08:16 Calculating Totals...
    I 00:08:16 Preparing Image...
    I 00:08:16 Checking Path Length...
    I 00:08:16 Contents: 1 File, 0 Folders
    I 00:08:16 Content Type: Data
    I 00:08:16 File System(s): ISO9660, UDF (1.02)
    I 00:08:16 Volume Label: dvd
    I 00:08:16 Size: 1,073,709,056 bytes
    I 00:08:16 Sectors: 524,272
    I 00:08:16 Image Size: 1,074,266,112 bytes
    I 00:08:16 Image Sectors: 524,544
    I 00:08:18 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:07
    I 00:08:18 Operation Started!
    I 00:08:18 Image Contents: 1 File, 0 Folders
    I 00:08:18 Image Sectors: 524,544
    I 00:08:18 Image Size: 1,074,266,112 bytes
    I 00:08:18 Image Single Layer Profile: DVD-R/RW (Media Capacity: 2,297,888)
    I 00:08:18 Image Volume Identifier: dvd
    I 00:08:18 Image Volume Set Identifier: 3ACF0105000800F9
    I 00:08:18 Image Application Identifier: IMGBURN V2.4.4.0 - THE ULTIMATE IMAGE BURNER!
    I 00:08:18 Image Implementation Identifier: ImgBurn
    I 00:08:18 Image File System(s): ISO9660, UDF (1.02)
    I 00:08:18 Destination File: C:\Documents and Settings\Mark\Desktop\SONOFFIRSTFRIDAY.ISO
    I 00:08:18 Destination Free Space: 35,585,056,768 bytes (34,751,032 KB) (33,936 MB) (33 GB)
    I 00:08:18 Destination File System: NTFS
    I 00:08:18 File Splitting: Auto
    E 00:08:28 Operation Failed! - Duration: 00:00:10
    E 00:08:28 Average Write Rate: N/A - Maximum Write Rate: N/A
     
  2. dialysis1

    dialysis1 Regular member

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    Have you tried burning your single file to disc without creating an ISO?
     
  3. killalot

    killalot Active member

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    I must be missing something here,did you choose your dvd-rw burner to burn the image? According to the log it says the desktop...

    I 00:08:18 Destination File: C:\Documents and Settings\Mark\Desktop\SONOFFIRSTFRIDAY.ISO
     
  4. mhorn1465

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    How do I burn to disc instead of desktop or without creasting an ISO? Thanks, guys.
     
  5. dialysis1

    dialysis1 Regular member

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    Since you're already using the build mode, select your burner as the destination.

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    You're burning a data disc and not a DVD video disc since you only have 1 file.
     
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  6. mhorn1465

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    where do you go to select burner drive as destination for burn?
     
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    How do you burn your single file to disc without creating an ISO?

     
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    Well it worked, but it didn't burn the entire file; only about a third of it. Now what? I have burned longer files before, but this one would only do a portion.
     
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    dialysis1, when you say I am burning a data file and not a dvd, what do i do to burn it as a dvd; it was orignally created in windows moviemaker, which I have used before. I am desparate because this is going to be used for at an art gallery and I need to finish it asap. Whaty would you suggest. Is the a limit to the size file you can burn.

    Here is the log:

    I 21:05:49 ImgBurn Version 2.4.4.0 started!
    I 21:05:49 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 3)
    I 21:05:49 Total Physical Memory: 514,124 KB - Available: 175,208 KB
    I 21:05:49 Initialising SPTI...
    I 21:05:49 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...
    I 21:05:57 Found 1 DVD±RW/RAM!
    I 21:09:37 Operation Started!
    I 21:09:37 Building Image Tree...
    I 21:09:43 Checking Directory Depth...
    I 21:09:43 Calculating Totals...
    I 21:09:43 Preparing Image...
    I 21:09:43 Checking Path Length...
    I 21:09:43 Contents: 1 File, 0 Folders
    I 21:09:43 Content Type: Data
    I 21:09:43 File System(s): ISO9660, UDF (1.02)
    I 21:09:43 Volume Label: dvd
    I 21:09:43 Size: 1,073,709,056 bytes
    I 21:09:43 Sectors: 524,272
    I 21:09:43 Image Size: 1,074,266,112 bytes
    I 21:09:43 Image Sectors: 524,544
    I 21:09:45 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:08
    I 21:09:45 Operation Started!
    I 21:09:45 Source File: -==/\/[BUILD IMAGE]\/\==-
    I 21:09:45 Source File Sectors: 524,544 (MODE1/2048)
    I 21:09:45 Source File Size: 1,074,266,112 bytes
    I 21:09:45 Source File Volume Identifier: dvd
    I 21:09:45 Source File Application Identifier: IMGBURN V2.4.4.0 - THE ULTIMATE IMAGE BURNER!
    I 21:09:45 Source File Implementation Identifier: ImgBurn
    I 21:09:45 Source File File System(s): ISO9660, UDF (1.02)
    I 21:09:45 Destination Device: [0:0:0] HL-DT-ST DVDRRW GSA-H20L S742 (D:) (ATA)
    I 21:09:45 Destination Media Type: DVD+R (Disc ID: MCC-004-00) (Speeds: 4x, 8x, 12x, 16x)
    I 21:09:45 Destination Media Sectors: 2,295,104
    I 21:09:45 Write Mode: DVD
    I 21:09:45 Write Type: DAO
     
  11. k00ka

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    You need to convert the WMM avi or wmv file to DVD structure, then burn the VIDEO_TS folder or ISO that the converting app creates..
    Convert with DVDFlick or ConvertxtoDVD, FAVC etc.
     
  12. killalot

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    Just right click the image on your desktop and select burn with image burn,make sure you've got a blank disk in your burner.Single layer dvd- holds 4.3 gig Dual layer holds 8.6 gig or there about...
     
  13. mhorn1465

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    I must be stupid. I need someone who would not mind taking the time to tell me step-by-step, from the point of making a Windows Moviemaker file to making a DVd file and then burning it to a DVD. I tried using a few different programs, but they each burned the VOB files and not a DVD movie to a blank DVD. Can someone assist me. You guys have all been great. I just need one step-by-step on bringing this project to a successful finished project. Thank You.
     
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    I know this might not be the right place, but I am in need of serous help for my computer. First, it won't play DVDs suddenly. Do I need updated firmware or is there some other software I need? How can I determine if the drive is just shot? Any help as always is greatly appreciated.
     
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    is firmware installation necessary in such cases at all?dont know?can anybody say
     
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