That'd be how to rip an ISO from the disc. To create an ISO from a folder:
-Load ImgBurn 2.4.0.0 or higher
-Select create image from files/folder
-Select the BD folder on your hard drive
-In options, make SURE UDF 2.5 is selected. VERY IMPORTANT!
-Create the image
That'd be how to rip an ISO from the disc. To create an ISO from a folder:
-Load ImgBurn 2.4.0.0 or higher
-Select create image from files/folder
-Select the BD folder on your hard drive
-In options, make SURE UDF 2.5 is selected. VERY IMPORTANT!
-Create the image
Can this also be done with CloneCD?
Cheers?
No, unfortunately CloneCD can only read from discs, it can't master a new image from a folder. You could always just make an image from the original. That's what CloneCD was designed for. Otherwise, if you want to do it from the folder on your hard drive, you need something that can master a new image. ImgBurn is ideal for that.
I'm using UDF2.60 with latest ImgBurn 2.4.1.0 (thanks SamuriHL) and no problems - hope that is correct?Yup, that is correct. Just be certain to make sure your ISO is UDF 2.5 and you should be good to go.
I'm using UDF2.60 with latest ImgBurn 2.4.1.0 (thanks SamuriHL) and no problems - hope that is correct?
Apparently it works fine for the BD ISO's I have created so far - I assumed that 2.60 would be 2.50 plus an update (similar to version numbers) - the Toshiba HD-DVD UDF package for Windows was 2.50.2.6 is for HD DVD I believe. For BD you want to use 2.5.