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Edit a bin file with poweriso3/29/2024 ![]() Since DVDFab made the same error, I'm assuming the video transfer company made some mistake. the ISO and BIN show a region error for one of the DVD's. It seems the only difference is the extension.Įdit 4: More weirdness. the ISO and BIN's are 100% identical in size. Really strange.Įdit 3: Another werird thing. Btw, I haven't touched any setting in Imgburn, everything is the default. It's making MDS with ISO's, and making BIN's with no CUE.Įdit 2: Those ISO's with MDS files, when creating a BIN, it creates a MDS file. They are important videos such as wedding.Įdit: Ok so I tried to do a BIN to compare, and Imgburn did not create any CUE files. I should also note that my main objective is to preserve these DVD's in case they become damaged or corrupted. Is there any difference between an ISO or a BIN/CUE created using 'Create image file from file/folders'?įrom my limited knowledge I think BIN saves an entire disc, all sectors, hidden, etc., but the 'Create Image file from files/folders' simply adds files so there is no difference between ISO and BIN, right? Why does Imgburn create a MDS file for some ISO's, but not all? Why does it choose certain DVD's? Is it important to keep or can be deleted?Ģ. I used the 'Create image file from files/folders'. I called the company that did the transfer asking if they put some copy protection on it, they said no. I really like Imgburn and have been using it for a long time for other purposes, but why can't I simply create an image file from my discs? It's not a movie, just a plain DVD transfer from VHS. The DVD is NTSC! Apparently DVDFab has its own problems. I downloaded a trial of DVDFab, used the clone feature, and it somehow made an ISO without giving me an error, but it's giving me a region error when I try to play it. ![]() BIN setting after I select 'Create Image File From Disc', it shows the same error message. So I researched and found that Imgburn and the ISO format does not support multi-track DVD's whereas Bin/Cue does. ![]() I want a 1:1, bit by bit copy/duplication for archive. I don't want to use the Build feature because I'm afraid of messing up. It doesn't want to save an ISO file and shows a multi-track error message. I put a DVD in the drive, and when I select 'Create Image File From Disc', this is where I'm having trouble. I'm trying to copy personal DVD's that were transferred from VHS.
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