Wilhelm M. wrote:Just burnt my first 2 CDs - and it worked excellently. Next weekend I'll try to burn a video DVD. If that works, too, then a decent donation (BTW how much would that be?) is highly appropriate!
It works fine here, so I hope it will for you too. Even from an ISO image. How much... as much as you can and wish to spare and you think the plugin is worth.
djk wrote:As it was already mentioned, verification sometimes shows some errors but the files are ok. Why?
Anyway, the verification process lasts very long in comparison to eg. Nero.
The verify function appears to still be some buggy. It's all new in the current release of the Burn SDK, so.. well. Hopefully gets fixed. I put it on the FoxBurner Wishlist.
I also might implement my own verification function and have control over it myself then. That after all is nothing the SDK is absolutely necessary for.
nfortunately the Burn SDK has some trouble correctly determining the free space on DVD+-RWs. For that I actually added a query that allows you to ignore the "not enough free space" warning and burn anyway. Doesn't that work for you?
Ahem, where is that option?
What error message precisely causes the burn abort for you?
Will try when I won't need that +RW (the data on it) anymore.
I also might implement my own verification function and have control over it myself then.
For instance by computing a checksum upon writing and then just creating checksums for the burnt data and comparing them.
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
nfortunately the Burn SDK has some trouble correctly determining the free space on DVD+-RWs. For that I actually added a query that allows you to ignore the "not enough free space" warning and burn anyway. Doesn't that work for you?
Ahem, where is that option?
When you try to burn on a DVD-RW with too few space, this message should appear: "Not enough free space on media for this project! Burn anyway? Space needed: ......, space available: ........."
I also might implement my own verification function and have control over it myself then.
For instance by computing a checksum upon writing and then just creating checksums for the burnt data and comparing them.
Can't do that during burning since that happens inside the SDK, but something like that, yeah. Doesn't matter that much anyway, since reading stuff from an HDD usually is much much faster than from a CD. So reading it twice from HDD won't cause that much of a delay.
Thanks for the new version!
Burning itself works fine but there some problem with Device Info dialog.
Text fields looks transparent, device info drawn over background window content and therefore unreadable. I use Windows XP SP1.
BTW splash screen also not drawn. I see white rectangle only. On Windows 2000 everything looks Ok.
Question: Do you intend to implement burning Audio CD from CUE/WAV files?
VadiMGP wrote:Burning itself works fine but there some problem with Device Info dialog. Text fields looks transparent, device info drawn over background window content and therefore unreadable.
It looks all okay here, can you please send me a screenshot of the problem?
Question: Do you intend to implement burning Audio CD from CUE/WAV files?
Both is already possible, using the "Audio Project" and "ISO/CUE Image Project".
Duke wrote:if i copy files to a project, i cant see how many space is avaible yet can this display in status bar bottom?
Yep, someone already suggested that.
It's not as easy as your suggestion, since when you assemble your project it's not yet known on what type of media you're going to burn it, but I'll think of something.
Question: Do you intend to implement burning Audio CD from CUE/WAV files?
Both is already possible, using the "Audio Project" and "ISO/CUE Image Project".
I asked about WAV/CUE, not ISO/CUE files. I mean situation when WAV file contain whole CD and it splitted on tracks during burning according to CUE file. I cannot find such option in "Audio Project" nor "ISO/CUE Image Project". If this already implemented can you give me more detailed explanation how to burn such disk?
Sir_SiLvA wrote:@VadiMGP: sure you dont use any transperency-setting software ?
I'd say something like that too... this looks very much like some Theme or Skinning software to me that went haywire. Please check that and disable it if found.
It's absolutely not supposed to look like this, does not do so on any PC I've seen my plugin on so far, and I also have no idea what to change on my end to avoid it.
VadiMGP wrote:I asked about WAV/CUE, not ISO/CUE files.
If I understand you correctly, you wish to burn normal WAV files with some additional track information in a CUE file? Nope, that's not supported, and it probably won't be (this plugin sure isn't supposed to be/become a full-blown Nero-competing burning software with all those bells and whistles ).