Let me know!ġ0/ Hopefully the resulting disc will play in a stand-alone dvd player. I usually uncheck the ‘verify’ button simply because it takes a while and I’ve never had any problems with the burn.ġ0/ Hopefully the resulting disc will play in a stand-alone dvd player. Hit the large folder > disc burn icon at the bottom left of window. If you check the ‘synchronised editing box then whatever you enter in the ISO9660 box will magically appear in the UDF box.ĩ/ put a blank dvd in the burner and once imgburn loads it …. Don’t go any further.Ħ/select the “Device” tab and change the “Write Speed” to 1x or 2x.ħ/select the “Options” tab and under “image Options”, select “data type” to be MODE1/2048, and select “File System” to be ISO9660 + UDF and “UDF Revision to be 1.02.Ĩ/ select “Labels” tab and call the disc whatever seems reasonable. Media: hopefully it will say DVD+-R/RW and the “Total File Size” will be less than 4,330,000,000 bytes. If it doesn’t … don’t go any further.ģ/ Beneath the Source box is “Destination” – ensure your dvd burner is selectedĤ/above the Source box - there is an output button – click it and be sure it has ‘device” selected.ĥ/ on the right half of the window there are five labels … make sure you are in the information tab and then click the calculator icon near the bottom … read the Min. Now the source box should have both C:\Temp\DVD_DISC\VIDEO_TS and C:\Temp\DVD_DISC\AUDIO_TS in it. Click the “browse for a folder” icon again and since the navigator has a memory you should be in the C:\Temp\DVD_DISC folder.
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I downloaded the same ISO 3 times and they all had the same SHA-1 hash value.
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Also I checked the SHA-1 value from the ISO (32-bit build 9926) and it is different than what is written in Microsofts download page. This should add C:\Temp\DVD_DISC\VIDEO_TS to the input box. Edit2: Ubuntu found 1,041 files on the ISO (64-bit build 10041) with size of 88MB, while the ISO itself is 3.7GB. Navigate to C:\Temp\DVD_DISC … highlight the VIDEO_TS by right clicking once on it and then hit the select folder button at the bottom of the window. Just to the right of this box is a set of icons … click on the 3rd one down …if you hover the mouse over it it will say “browse for a folder”. This will open a new window and on the top right will be a source input box. It is important to have this folder in the same folder as the VIDEO_TS folder even though it’s just an empty folder.Ģ/ Open ImgBurn and select “Write files/folders to disc”. This is where your VIDEO_TS folder is … yes? Are there any other files here? In particular, is there also a folder called AUDIO_TS? If not, can you make a new folder and name it AUDIO_TS. Ok – let’s burn one using ImgBurn – hopefully it will not turn out to be a coaster lol.ġ/ go to your C:\Temp\DVD_DISC. Grab this Windows 95/98/NT 4.0 UDF (Universal Disk Format) reader driver. Thinking about blank DVDs … there are 2 main flavours … DVD-R and DVD+R. Roxio Udf Reader free download, and many more programs. Ok … I’m assuming your files can fit on a single-sided blank dvd.