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Posted: Thu, 18th Mar 2010 18:20 Post subject: [XBOX360] Best Xbox 360 burning software? |
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Is there a favourite out there that people use or is it pretty much whatever?
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Posted: Thu, 18th Mar 2010 18:24 Post subject: |
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imgburn. free, simple to use (but still has enough options for all your needs), never failed me
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Posted: Thu, 18th Mar 2010 18:41 Post subject: |
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bushwacka wrote: | imgburn. free, simple to use (but still has enough options for all your needs), never failed me |
Right on, is there a quick tutorial that'll outline what I need checked off option wise to burn Dual-Layer DVD's, or should I just run it stock?
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Posted: Thu, 18th Mar 2010 19:04 Post subject: |
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just open the .dvd file so it sets the layer break. i think you also need to set the booktype, but on my burner it worked flawlessly with stock settings
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Posted: Thu, 18th Mar 2010 19:06 Post subject: |
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imgburn here too
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Posted: Thu, 18th Mar 2010 19:11 Post subject: |
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bushwacka wrote: | just open the .dvd file so it sets the layer break. i think you also need to set the booktype, but on my burner it worked flawlessly with stock settings |
What if the file is a .iso and not a .dvd? I've acquired FF13 and want to burn them, should i leave the settings stock, minus the layer break and booktype?
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Posted: Thu, 18th Mar 2010 19:49 Post subject: |
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ch00ch wrote: | bushwacka wrote: | just open the .dvd file so it sets the layer break. i think you also need to set the booktype, but on my burner it worked flawlessly with stock settings |
What if the file is a .iso and not a .dvd? I've acquired FF13 and want to burn them, should i leave the settings stock, minus the layer break and booktype? |
you need an .iso AND a .dvd file. of course you can also set the layer break manually (it's the only information that's contained in the .dvd file anyway), but it's faster and easier if you've got both
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Posted: Thu, 18th Mar 2010 23:22 Post subject: |
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bushwacka wrote: | ch00ch wrote: | bushwacka wrote: | just open the .dvd file so it sets the layer break. i think you also need to set the booktype, but on my burner it worked flawlessly with stock settings |
What if the file is a .iso and not a .dvd? I've acquired FF13 and want to burn them, should i leave the settings stock, minus the layer break and booktype? |
you need an .iso AND a .dvd file. of course you can also set the layer break manually (it's the only information that's contained in the .dvd file anyway), but it's faster and easier if you've got both |
I think abgx360 creates a .dvd file for you if it is missing and you run the .iso through it.
Also imgburn here btw, also I always set the burning speed to 2.4x, don't know if it makes a difference if you use high quality verbatims, but better safe than sorry is what I say.
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Posted: Fri, 19th Mar 2010 00:34 Post subject: |
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one thing regarding burn speed: from my personal experience, it doesn't really matter which speed you use with verbs. didn't have a single coaster yet when burning with max speed. for cheap media i'd rather use 2,4x though
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