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cloud wrote:This happened maybe the data created by our program isn't highly compatible with ImgBurn, especially on shrinking mode.
Please try the following steps:
1. Use Ideal DVD Copy to copy the original disc to iso without shrinking.
2. Try to burn the new iso file with ImgBurn.
Let me know if the above ways solved this issue. Thanks.
BTW, our program also embeded with ImgBurn, why not choose "ImgBurn" burning engine from the "Burning engine" dropdown list to try?
cloud wrote:If so, this issue is a little strange.
The DVD you mentioned is "narnia", right? And now what you need is making a copy of this dvd, right?
At present, I don't know why the iso file will crash when playback, we'll do the same test today and joyce will give you a reply soon.
Now, I suggest you try the following steps:
1) Use Ideal DVD Copy to copy the dvd to your hard drive directly as the VIDEO_TS folder.
2) Playback the copied files to check if it can be played well. You may just open the "VIDEO_TS.ifo" file to play the whole movie.
If it can be played well, that means our program has handled the dvd right, then you may burn it to blank dvd from the original dvd to blank dvd directly.
cloud wrote:Yes, we found the issue. VLC use a different way to play dvd files from PowerDVD and Windows Media Player. So the data our program created can't work with VLC on some special dvds. Anyway, we've solved it and know how to fix the future new dvds.
pearlofmag wrote:I want to burn an ISO so I can burn multiple DVDs. making the ISO works fine, however when I go to burn it on a DVD -R I get the following error massage:
Unspecified error
Error code 8004145d
Anybody have any idea?
JoshuaToon wrote:Nero can burn iso files to disc, but you dont want to just "copy" the iso file to the disc, as it will end up as a data disc. Nero needs to unwrap the ISO and burn the dvd-video file to the disc.
Ive only had trouble with burning either way, never been able to burn one way and not the other ?????
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