Page 10 of 20: ImgBurn for Dummies

General




  • Options

    • Minimize To System Tray

      When enabling this option, ImgBurn will minimize itself as an icon to the system tray. (System tray is where your PC clock is located.)



      If you want to bring the ImgBurn window backup, you would double click the "CD" looking icon. Alternatively, you could right click on the "CD" looking icon and left click on "Restore ImgBurn".

      If you have a few windows open while ripping. This will minimize ImgBurn to the tray and remove the ImgBurn box from your taskbar.

      The default setting is 'disabled'.

    • Sync. Build / Write / Discovery Options



      The default setting is 'enabled'.

    • 'Queue' Window - Stay On Top



      The default setting is 'enabled'.

    • Prevent Screen Saver From Starting



      The default setting is 'disabled'.

    • Show 'Shutdown' Window



      The default setting is 'enabled'.

    • Shutdown Action:

      • Log Off


      • Restart


      • Turn Off


      • Stand By


      • Hibernate



      The default setting is 'Turn Off'.

  • Language

    The default setting is 'English'.

  • Display Warnings

    • Don't Update IFO/BUP Files



      The default setting is 'enabled'.

    • Images Still Queued



      The default setting is 'enabled'.

    • Interfering Programs



      The default setting is 'enabled'.

    • Layer Break On DVD-R DL



      The default setting is 'enabled'.

    • Maximum File Size



      The default setting is 'enabled'.

    • Overburning



      The default setting is 'enabled'.

    • Seamless Layer Break



      The default setting is 'enabled'.

    • Select MDS File Not ISO

      In most cases you should select the .ISO file when you want to burn the image. In some cases there is the need to select the .MDS file instead:

      • Your hard disk is not NTFS formatted

        As Windows 98 and some older Windows version is based on the FAT 32 filesystem (and a lot of people still use this even under Win XP) which cannot handle files larger than 4 GB and shrinked movies usually are at about 4.7 GB, a program such as DVD Shrink splits the backup files on such systems into a multipart or segmented ISO which consists of several 1 GB files with an enumerated extension like .i01, .i02 and an .mds file of a few bytes which holds info on the parts.

      • You are going to burn to a DL disc

        MDS is just a file that is generated along with the ISO file when making a 1/1 Copy or creating a ISO file on your hard drive. It just basically tells your burner where to put the layer break for dual layer burning.

      The default setting is 'enabled'.


    • Write Mode Not Build Mode



      The default setting is 'enabled'.

  • Advanced

    • Allocate Files On Creation



      The default setting is 'enabled'.

    • Calculate MD5 Hash Values



      The default setting is 'enabled'.

    • Create CUE - Preserve Full Pathnames



      The default setting is 'disabled'.

    • Create MD5 - Preserve Full Pathnames


      The default setting is 'disabled'.

    • Parse File System Timeout


      The default setting is 'enabled'.

  • Layer Break

    • Check 'Don't update IFO/BUP files'


      The default setting is 'disabled'.

    • Check 'Seamless'


      The default setting is 'disabled'.

  • ImgBurnPreview File Name

    • The default setting is ''.

    • Don't Limit Frames Per Second


      The default setting is 'disabled'.

    • Don't Use DirectDraw Overlays


      The default setting is 'disabled'.

 

 


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