[Update] ImgBurn v.1.1.0.0

C

CoMa

ImgBurn
http://imgburn.com/

ImgBurn carries on from where DVD Decrypter left off!
(Well, for the burning part anyway!). ImgBurn can write
most types of CD / DVD images and it supports all the
latest writers (including booktype / bitsetting on many
of the major ones - i.e. BenQ, LiteOn, NEC, Plextor,
Sony). You can even use ImgBurn to erase / format
your rewritable media!



1.1.0.0 Released: Friday 2nd December 2005
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* Added: 'Verify' mode for both CDs and DVDs.
* Added: 'Discovery' mode for testing out media to full / custom capacity
without the need for an image.
* Added: Support for queuing up images to burn (with full Drag 'n' Drop
support).
* Added: Support for specifying how many copies of an image to burn (within
Queue window).
* Added: Support for Drag 'n' Drop of multiple images / folders (containing
images) to Write mode's 'Source' box.
* Added: Export of graph data from previous burn.
* Added: Display of graph data from previous burn - using DVDInfoPro. Now
you can see pretty graphs showing you exactly what speed your drive was
burning at and when.
* Added: Overburning support for DVD+R discs in BenQ (and other?) writers.
* Added: 'Test Mode' for DVD+R/+RW/+R DL media when using a BenQ drive that
supports the feature.
* Added: New device capabilities window to replace old method that just
used a MessageBox.
* Added: Additional methods of finding a nice layer break position on a
dvd.
* Added: Recent Files list to File menu and context menu on the 'Browse'
buttons.
* Added: Enhanced 'File Association' code to overcome certain problems
where the associations wouldn't be visible in the explorer context menu.
* Added: Support within the installation program for disabling DVD
Decrypters file associations.
* Added: Some additional lines in the log when burning double layer discs
so the user knows when layer 0 / layer 1 are being written.
* Added: /CLOSESUCCESS CLI switch. Will only close the program after a
successful burn/verify - unlike /CLOSE which closes regardless of what
happens!.
* Added: /WAITFORMEDIA CLI switch so /START /CLOSE doesn't mean the program
loads / quits if the drive isn't ready.
* Added: Media ID is now displayed for DVDRAM media.
* Added: 'Display IFO Layer Break Information' to Tools -> ISO menu.
* Added: Device name/string to the info panel when there is no disc in the
drive.
* Added: Support for Ctrl-A in change volume label edit boxes.
* Added: Support for Ctrl-A in L0 Sectors edit box in the Settings dialog.
* Added: Additional limiting of L0 Sectors edit box to numbers only.
* Added: 'All' and 'None' buttons for file association stuff in the
settings.
* Added: ISO9660 field in label change dialog now always uses uppercase.
* Added: Character counter to the change volume label dialog box.
* Added: Settings -> Events -> On Startup -> Set Program Mode.
* Added: Settings -> General -> Warnings -> Images Still Queued (prompts to
save queue when you exit the program if there is more than 1 image in it).
* Added: Ability to save/load queue (new .IBQ file type (stands for:
ImgBurn Queue)).
* Added: Some more code for BD and HD DVD drives - to support write/erase
etc. (not tested yet, obviously! - anyone got a spare drive?!).
* Added: Current / Maximum Format Capacity to the info panel in
Write/Discovery modes for rewritable discs.
* Added: BETA support for Layer Jump Recording (alternative to DAO and
Incremental on DVD-R DL media) - Must be enabled via registry key.
* Added: Double click 'Graph Data File: ' log entry to display that IBG
file in DVDInfoPro.
* Added: 'Layer Jump Recording' capability to the Drive Capabilities page.
* Added: Warning message when burning DVD-R DL media and Layer Jump
Recording is not supported/being used.
* Added: Support for latest version of bitsetting in LiteOn drives.
* Changed: 16x16 icon now also has the flame in it.
* Changed: The old SpeedButtons for a custom built PngSpeedButton - The
images look nicer ;-).
* Changed: Pressing F5 now refreshes the image info, not just device info.
* Changed: 'Max Speed' is now sampled more frequently to hopefully provide
a more accurate value.
* Changed/Fixed: Patin-Couffin 'Lock Volume - Exclusive Usage' code. New
drivers (post version 32) were not made backwards compatible with old
IOCTLs.
* Changed/Fixed: Method of calculating free sectors on media - mainly for
DVD+RW and DVDRAM (fix was needed for DVDRAM).
* Fixed: Could lose the layer break dialog if minimised to system tray when
it pops up.
* Fixed: UDF allowing too many chars in the field without any message to
say it will be truncated.
* Fixed: Unable to delete folder of image you've just 'browsed to' and
burnt.
* Fixed: Devices drop down box now looks disabled when it is disabled.
* Fixed: Burning to DVDRAM didn't issue any erase/format/overwrite dialog
boxes - even when they were needed.
* Fixed: Double clicking log entries wasn't correctly parsing the strings
for 'known' variables.



/CoMa
 
D

dmcg

Doesn't seem to work with Nero ".nrg" files or ".bin" files created
with Isobuster...I always get the prompt "Invalid or unsupported image
file format!" Anyone else experience that problem?
 
D

dmcg

Doesn't seem to work with Nero ".nrg" files or ".bin" files created
with Isobuster...I always get the prompt "Invalid or unsupported image
file format!" Anyone else experience that problem?
 
S

Saxman

Doesn't seem to work with Nero ".nrg" files or ".bin" files created
with Isobuster...I always get the prompt "Invalid or unsupported image
file format!" Anyone else experience that problem?

How does one select multiple files with it?

It does not appear to recognise vob files?
 
C

CoMa

Doesn't seem to work with Nero ".nrg" files or ".bin" files created
with Isobuster...I always get the prompt "Invalid or unsupported image
file format!" Anyone else experience that problem?


ImgBurner supports
"*.ISO" & "*.IMG" CD/DVD image files


/CoMa
 

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