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    Default Bruning XGD3 with Imgburn

    Burning XGD3 Info With ImgBurn
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    1. Go to Write tab and ensure Layer Break is set to Calculate Optimal
    2. So on the startup screen again, press Write image file to disc
    3. Choose your .dvd file in source and press Write (x2.4)
    4. You?ll get a message saying there isn?t enough space, don?t mind
    that and say Yes
    5. Also you?ll get another message that Layer Break exceeds L0
    capacity. Say Yes
    6. Now you?ll get an error, ignore that and just press Continue and
    let the writing process start
    7. After some time you?ll see that the layer changed at 2,086,912.
    That?s normal
    8. At 97% you?ll get an error, ignore it as well by pressing Cancel
    9. After the error you immediately get a message to close the disc,
    says Yes to that, let it finalize the disc.


    Not my work but thought it may be helpfull

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    Or just update imgburn and select truncate. Note tho. New dvd burner fw is being tested atm to move away from truncating

    "Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot."

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    Is there an option in IMGBURN to chose between a profile to record an XGD3 game and the standard 1913760 layer break as I really don't want to have to remember to keep changing the settings everytime I burn a game?

    Cunny what and where is the "truncate" method you mention as I can't find an option called that on the latest version of IMGBURN?

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    2.5.6.0 is the latest version. And the truncate option appears just before you begin the burn

    And if you use the .dvd file that comes with iso then it shoukd change the layer break for you for xdg2 or xdg3 (check before burning tho)

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    Quote Originally Posted by cunny View Post
    Or just update imgburn and select truncate. Note tho. New dvd burner fw is being tested atm to move away from truncating
    cunny my man, whatever drive it is, there is like 6 models of them,
    what you reckon it might be?

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    Not yet. Be revealed Monday

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    Quote Originally Posted by cunny View Post
    Not yet. Be revealed Monday
    let us know if you find anything out mate!

    you defo gonna get one?

 

 

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