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Publisher description
ImgBurn carries on from where DVD Decrypter left off!
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!
ImgBurn will do its very best to burn DVD-Video double layer images using the layer break you've specified in the IFO files, but also calculates the best place for you saving you the trouble.
Added:
* 'Reset Settings' feature to the 'Options' tab in 'Build' mode.
* 'Read' support for discs (DVDRAM etc) formatted with the FAT16/32 file system.
Changed:
* Optimised the file system parsing code.
* Set default write buffer size to 40MB for people with 1GB of RAM or more (actually set at 980MB rather than 1GB this time).
* Set default path for IBG files to [APPDATA]\\ImgBurn\\IBG Files.
* Set default path for LOG files to [APPDATA]\\ImgBurn\\Log Files.
* The little 'DVDInfoPro' icon to the latest one - as taken from the program's exe.
* Upgraded to NSIS v2.25.
* Some internal workings of the 'Check For Program Updates' code.
Fixed:
* Access Violation error when doing an 'on the fly' DL burn in Build mode.
* DVDRAM discs formatted with FAT32 were always seen as 'empty' and so no 'overwrite' prompt was displayed if you tried to write to them.
* Old drives that don't report the track mode correctly in the TOC could then read normal Mode1/2048 discs to a Mode1/2352 image.
* Problem using numeric keypad to enter a custom number for 'sectors' in Discovery mode.
* The layer break preview application wasn't working correctly under win 9x (Problems in the CreateProcess/ShellExecute wrappers).
* The stars in the 'Select/Create Layer Break Position' window's list showed some odd graphics corruption under Win9x.
* UDF file system parsing code could get stuck in a loop.
Advanced functionality can be found in context menus that appear when you right click on various bits of the user interface.