@johannis70 Thanks for the compliment and no you're not missing a step, you're simply watching the wrong video. Please read the annotation starting at 0:20 seconds. It says the this method will not allow you to play the DVD on a DVD or Blu-ray player. However, I do have a video uploaded which shows you how to make DVD that does indeed play on a DVD or Blu-ray player. Clicking the annotation will take you to that video. It should also be in the suggestions margin to the right. I hope I helped.
Hi. I uploaded this (Imgburn), but it does not recognize my dvd drive (says device not ready - in compatible medium installed) - I use Windows 8. Any trouble shooting suggestions out there? Thanks.
It could be caused by any of the following factors: 1. Speed of your disc drive is not fast enough for the DVD used. 2. Speed of disc is not fast enough for the video burnt. 3. Your laptop's specifications (particular CPU and GPU) do not have a high enough frequency to play back the video that you have burnt to disc. 4. Properties of video (e.g. resolution, frame rate - was it already lagging before being put on the DVD? etc.).
Hi, Can it MAKE a DVD for a DVD player using only a single file such as MP4 ect or does it need all the DVD type files Video tS ect to just arrange to new DVD as when i tried a MKV file it just make a disk with that file only not a fully formatted 4.7 gb DVD playable disk
@KolbyDrums I'm no expert with DVD flick files themselves, and neither have I had much experience with them. I will try and fix this problem for you, however. If you're trying to burn a DVD Flick file with IMG Burn, then I could suggest two things: 1) Watch my video on "How to burn Videos to a CD or DVD that plays on a DVD Player" with DVD Flick and follow the steps in that instead of using IMG Burn. 2) Try and convert the DVD Flick file to a different format before trying to burn it with IMG
Very good instructional video for imgburn, the only thing that you forgot to mention is that if you want to choose an individual file instead of a folder you need to click on a different icon, otherwise well done...thanks
@GABRI3LCAIC3DO No, a DVD player will not be able to read this disc which is why I have this in both the annotation at the beginning and in the description box above: Please note that this method will not allow you to play these videos from the CD itself on a DVD or Blu-ray player. The videos on the CD that is created can only be played on a laptop or computer. This is useful for primarily backup purposes. Continued in next comment...
As I care greatly for my viewer-base, I will transcribe it for you myself: :) "And in that I have two videos which you can't see because they're not the files it's looking for; it's looking for a folder rather than a file." In other words, as we are trying to select a whole folder here, it won't display any individual files. Sorry for speaking too fast at that particular point.
@ClareshMusic I didn't know who this 'Klaus' was so I researched a little and I only found people with this name to have an American accent so I'm not following :) Care to explain?
i try using nero to burn my music video,,i add 10 songs'it takes 30 min to burn,,my problem is only 1 song burn on the disc 'whatz wrong with it?plz help,,
Thanks man for this, i used to burn cds all the time but i kept gettin errors because i put them at max speed for burning but i did what u said and it got fixed! HECK YES! U have helped me sooo much with my computer. Always looking forward to all your vids and favorited/liked :)
I tried, but had to take image buner off my computer. It was just too loaded with malware and all sorts of other stuff. I even tried to custom install as was suggested by cnet, but I must have missed something. Took the better part of an afternoon to get rid of the bulk.
make sure that the hardware can be seen on my computer if not it's not been installed, check sata cable and also make sure the firmware of your dvdrw drive has been updated you can find firmware updates for your dvdrw drive from the manufacturers website,
Because it's a tutorial, obviously. I wasn't actually going to use the CD that I burn (I have hundreds of blank CDs). Plus, a lower percentage will take less time to burn, allowing me to record the tutorial more quickly.
Imgburn has infected files both in the setup and in the program itself (sorry i deleted them so idk the names of the files) anyway after deleting them from the setup i installed and then i deleted them from Imgburn itself and the program still runs fine with out them . thank you for the video anyway Musicarta
@LazyNightz 1. No need to forthrightly insult me; I gave up my time to provide this video to you for free. Your rudeness is not appreciated and is vastly supererogatory. 2. What you said is only true for certain DVD players and particular types of CD. IMGBurn is not designed to make a CD/DVD that will work with every DVD player. So, I have made another video to ensure a high success rate for the entirety of my audience, not just one particular brusque, inconsiderate individual, such as yourself.
DVDs made using IMGBurn MAY work on a DVD player, but they are not made to do so. In order to ensure success in this area please click the link the description that will take you to my video on 'How to burn Videos to a CD or DVD that plays on a DVD Player'
[Just to clarify, I'm not answering this in order to get you to subscribe to me; I'm answering because I always try to help all of my audience be replying to comments as much as I can] This is unusual. Have you used your disk drive successfully recently? Go to my computer and see if your drive is listed there. If it is not, then you either don't have one installed in your system, or the one you do have is faulty.
@GABRI3LCAIC3DO ...Continued If you would like to create a CD/DVD that can be played on a DVD and/or Blu-ray player, click this link to watch my video on how to do so: [the link can be found in the description box above or you can click the annotation at the beginning of the video itself]. I hope you find it useful. Have a great day!
@LazyNightz Oh, I'm sorry, am I the only person who deems "u nub" to be a derogatory term? You need to determine the line between constructive criticism (which I accept and relish) and direct insultation.
I say the following in the video and description: "Please note that this method will not necessarily allow you to play these videos from the CD itself on a DVD or Blu-ray player. The videos on the CD that is created can only definitely be played on a laptop/computer. This is useful for primarily backup purposes. If you would like to create a CD/DVD that can be played on a DVD and/or Blu-ray player, click this link to watch my video on how to do so: [Insert link here] - it is in the descrption "
i thought the whole idea of img burn was to burn a video file on a disc to play on a dvd player. Nero was so easy to use to burn data files, maybe back to that. thanks for your tutorials but as you say not all files may play on a dvd player where when i used nero in the past almost 100% success rate.
@XHITISPIDERMAN Yes you can, as long as you download the TH-cam video, you can then burn it to DVD. However, if you want to play it on things other than a computer (like a DVD player) you will need to follow my step in my video titled 'How to burn Videos to a CD or DVD that plays on a DVD Player'. To watch this either click the annotion at the beginning of this video, click the link in the description or visit my channel and find it there. I hope I helped you out!
It depends what type of player you are using, if you are in USA/ASIA we use NTSC file format, if you live in europe its called PAL, so where you live and what your player can play depends on this
This thing is a total crap shoot, sometimes it works most times it doesn't. It burns the DVD files to the disc alright, but it just will not play when you put it into a DVD player. It just absolutely blows my mind how incredibly freakin' hard it is to burn a movie to a goddamn f**kin DVD. And I was stupid enough to buy the DVDs you can't erase so I went through whole pack of them before I burned one that actually worked.
@johannis70 Thanks for the compliment and no you're not missing a step, you're simply watching the wrong video. Please read the annotation starting at 0:20 seconds. It says the this method will not allow you to play the DVD on a DVD or Blu-ray player. However, I do have a video uploaded which shows you how to make DVD that does indeed play on a DVD or Blu-ray player. Clicking the annotation will take you to that video. It should also be in the suggestions margin to the right. I hope I helped.
I can only guess that it was a random error within your media player then. Does this mean that the problem is now resolved?
@unioneck Define "I use this". What were you trying to use it on?
Hi. I uploaded this (Imgburn), but it does not recognize my dvd drive (says device not ready - in compatible medium installed) - I use Windows 8. Any trouble shooting suggestions out there? Thanks.
It could be caused by any of the following factors:
1. Speed of your disc drive is not fast enough for the DVD used.
2. Speed of disc is not fast enough for the video burnt.
3. Your laptop's specifications (particular CPU and GPU) do not have a high enough frequency to play back the video that you have burnt to disc.
4. Properties of video (e.g. resolution, frame rate - was it already lagging before being put on the DVD? etc.).
Can you say whether any video's taken from 'TH-cam' can be successfully burnt this way, to a DVD-R that will playback on a on a domestic dvd player!
And do you need any special things, like swap magic, to ply this? Or do you just put it in a DVD player and it will work?
Hi, Can it MAKE a DVD for a DVD player using only a single file such as MP4 ect or does it need all the DVD type files Video tS ect to just arrange to new DVD as when i tried a MKV file it just make a disk with that file only not a fully formatted 4.7 gb DVD playable disk
@Narutoverse13 I'm glad that this helped you out. Thanks so much for favoriting/liking (and of course commenting). It really helps me out!
Brilliant. Thanks so much. Someone at last who speaks clearly slowly and intelligently.
Great video, I had to go to 'Options' and switch the file system to UDF, because otherwise there was not enough space or something?
@KolbyDrums I'm no expert with DVD flick files themselves, and neither have I had much experience with them. I will try and fix this problem for you, however. If you're trying to burn a DVD Flick file with IMG Burn, then I could suggest two things:
1) Watch my video on "How to burn Videos to a CD or DVD that plays on a DVD Player" with DVD Flick and follow the steps in that instead of using IMG Burn.
2) Try and convert the DVD Flick file to a different format before trying to burn it with IMG
What about videos such as youtube is it different?
will this work with bluray?
Very good instructional video for imgburn, the only thing that you forgot to mention is that if you want to choose an individual file instead of a folder you need to click on a different icon, otherwise well done...thanks
Does the download slow down your computer speed or effect it at all?
@GABRI3LCAIC3DO No, a DVD player will not be able to read this disc which is why I have this in both the annotation at the beginning and in the description box above:
Please note that this method will not allow you to play these videos from the CD itself on a DVD or Blu-ray player. The videos on the CD that is created can only be played on a laptop or computer. This is useful for primarily backup purposes. Continued in next comment...
@2010intelcore Thanks for the feedback as always. I really appreciate your long comments =)
@killway1 Your welcome; I'm glad I was able to help you out. Have a great day!
Will this work if i play the DVD-R on a dvd player?
Hi I want to burn video files to a dvd player what type of cd's would u suggest
What does it mean when it is red when near the free space
@ZombieVICKE No problem. Thanks for commenting.
@ClareshMusic Haha, just listened and you're right as well; it is pretty similar isn't it!
@HIGAFULL Thank you very much for your kind words!
Will this work with DVD+r?
Please read the annotation at 0:21.
I have Video_TS and Audio_TS do I need to burn both these folders?
how come my imgburn keep saying no device detected when i have the disc in the computer and im using memorex dvd+rdl
Will this work for mp4 files ?
As I care greatly for my viewer-base, I will transcribe it for you myself: :)
"And in that I have two videos which you can't see because they're not the files it's looking for; it's looking for a folder rather than a file."
In other words, as we are trying to select a whole folder here, it won't display any individual files. Sorry for speaking too fast at that particular point.
@ClareshMusic I didn't know who this 'Klaus' was so I researched a little and I only found people with this name to have an American accent so I'm not following :) Care to explain?
My disc has nothing on it and my file is able to fit on it. But it says the disc is already full ._.
i try using nero to burn my music video,,i add 10 songs'it takes 30 min to burn,,my problem is only 1 song burn on the disc 'whatz wrong with it?plz help,,
I'm using img burn when I make a dvd it won't play on my lg dvd player plz help
@MrElmo38 You're most welcome! Have a great day!
Mines didn’t turn out right? It’s just playing music like a cd. There is no videos. What am I doing wrong?
i doone everythin but i not lettion me burn its sayin device not ready can u help
what about picture or movie files
i use this but why after burn it say LAYOUTS DO NOT MUCH ?? please help me
Hey man I need your help to burn a blu ray
That large button won 't light up for me. Any help?
FuckinBirmingham NO!! Fuck you!
What does relish mean?
Same problem won't play in dvd player only records as data and I'm using dvds.
Thanks man for this, i used to burn cds all the time but i kept gettin errors because i put them at max speed for burning but i did what u said and it got fixed! HECK YES! U have helped me sooo much with my computer. Always looking forward to all your vids and favorited/liked :)
Nicely done. I like the annotations on the video to point stuff out. Very useful that.
Great video - Thanks v much.
Can u do a movie with image burn
Just use windows movie maker and burn the video to your disc
Will this work if I play it on a xbox360?
can i burn music videos using Nero?plz help,,
You're most welcome; I'm glad you found it useful!
Can you record youtube videos on dvd with imgburn if so pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeee let me know how
I tried, but had to take image buner off my computer. It was just too loaded with malware and all sorts of other stuff. I even tried to custom install as was suggested by cnet, but I must have missed something. Took the better part of an afternoon to get rid of the bulk.
Never download from Cnet it's notorious for packing programs with malware.
Also I just used the link from the actual ImgBurn website
Tyler C file hippo
thx.. some files require conversion to work. Google for ZillaTube, it can help
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Pls man I have downloaded. But when I m going to write a disc it says no writers detected. Please help.
make sure that the hardware can be seen on my computer if not it's not been installed, check sata cable and also make sure the firmware of your dvdrw drive has been updated you can find firmware updates for your dvdrw drive from the manufacturers website,
Because it's a tutorial, obviously. I wasn't actually going to use the CD that I burn (I have hundreds of blank CDs). Plus, a lower percentage will take less time to burn, allowing me to record the tutorial more quickly.
Why won't the disc play on my dvd player that's connected to my tv
Imgburn has infected files both in the setup and in the program itself (sorry i deleted them so idk the names of the files) anyway after deleting them from the setup i installed and then i deleted them from Imgburn itself and the program still runs fine with out them . thank you for the video anyway Musicarta
why i don't see my video on files
Can I use a Dvd disc?
+MsZangalewa
Yes you can
@LazyNightz 1. No need to forthrightly insult me; I gave up my time to provide this video to you for free. Your rudeness is not appreciated and is vastly supererogatory.
2. What you said is only true for certain DVD players and particular types of CD. IMGBurn is not designed to make a CD/DVD that will work with every DVD player. So, I have made another video to ensure a high success rate for the entirety of my audience, not just one particular brusque, inconsiderate individual, such as yourself.
will this read a dvd player
on the bottom is says "device not ready"
DVDs made using IMGBurn MAY work on a DVD player, but they are not made to do so. In order to ensure success in this area please click the link the description that will take you to my video on 'How to burn Videos to a CD or DVD that plays on a DVD Player'
[Just to clarify, I'm not answering this in order to get you to subscribe to me; I'm answering because I always try to help all of my audience be replying to comments as much as I can]
This is unusual. Have you used your disk drive successfully recently? Go to my computer and see if your drive is listed there. If it is not, then you either don't have one installed in your system, or the one you do have is faulty.
the disc icon is blank
Thanks alot man. Couldn't find a video that explained it aswell as you did!
@GABRI3LCAIC3DO ...Continued If you would like to create a CD/DVD that can be played on a DVD and/or Blu-ray player, click this link to watch my video on how to do so: [the link can be found in the description box above or you can click the annotation at the beginning of the video itself]. I hope you find it useful. Have a great day!
@LazyNightz Oh, I'm sorry, am I the only person who deems "u nub" to be a derogatory term? You need to determine the line between constructive criticism (which I accept and relish) and direct insultation.
I say the following in the video and description:
"Please note that this method will not necessarily allow you to play these videos from the CD itself on a DVD or Blu-ray player. The videos on the CD that is created can only definitely be played on a laptop/computer. This is useful for primarily backup purposes. If you would like to create a CD/DVD that can be played on a DVD and/or Blu-ray player, click this link to watch my video on how to do so:
[Insert link here] - it is in the descrption "
i thought the whole idea of img burn was to burn a video file on a disc to play on a dvd player. Nero was so easy to use to burn data files, maybe back to that. thanks for your tutorials but as you say not all files may play on a dvd player where when i used nero in the past almost 100% success rate.
Thank you for showing me how to use this program only installed other day.
@XHITISPIDERMAN Yes you can, as long as you download the TH-cam video, you can then burn it to DVD. However, if you want to play it on things other than a computer (like a DVD player) you will need to follow my step in my video titled 'How to burn Videos to a CD or DVD that plays on a DVD Player'. To watch this either click the annotion at the beginning of this video, click the link in the description or visit my channel and find it there. I hope I helped you out!
Camtasia Studio
lmao, I know this is years old, but the one second popup in orange telling you your dvd or cd will be next to useless is kinda.... lol
Thank you for your turtorial!! It really help me
Best tutorial EVER Thank you! You da dood!
By me ist 3:03 No writers Detecdet why pleas answer then i subricse you
it wont play on my dvdplayer
+Process Unknown me too
If you burned video to a cd, try using an older DVD player or ever a VCD player
It depends what type of player you are using, if you are in USA/ASIA we use NTSC file format, if you live in europe its called PAL, so where you live and what your player can play depends on this
Indeed quick and very helpful, thank you so much.
2:47 somebody explain to me what he said..
Dude thank you i really appreciate you work
You didn’t show how to copy a dvd.
hay well it play on a dvd player
It should indeed work, but I can not say 100% as every DVD player is different.
thanks for the great how to!
ty for the informative tutorial
thanks bro for saving my day.
Thanks man, helped a lot
try dvd flick
Thanks for the tut! I was wondering why it wouldn't work for me before. Haha. Thanks again, anyway!
You're very welcome!
IMGBurn should, indeed, work with mp4 files.
Thanks for the video!
Thank goodness for that! :)
One should be able to, yes.
Thank you for your help
thank u so much man u helped me a lot sir it is working in dvd thanks.....
i dont get what the heck this even is
This thing is a total crap shoot, sometimes it works most times it doesn't. It burns the DVD files to the disc alright, but it just will not play when you put it into a DVD player. It just absolutely blows my mind how incredibly freakin' hard it is to burn a movie to a goddamn f**kin DVD. And I was stupid enough to buy the DVDs you can't erase so I went through whole pack of them before I burned one that actually worked.
Omg that's really good. I think I might try :D