ImgBurn can be used to burn a Video_TS folder directly to DVD. We recommend a special DVD pen for this to avoid scratching the label surface or damaging the sensitive plastic disc material. It is recommended to write information about the contents of the DVD directly on the disc's label surface so that it becomes easier to identify them. Upon completion a confirmation dialog about the successful (or unsuccessful) job is displayed. ImgBurn displays the elapsed time as well as the time remaining to complete the process in the progress window. The burning process can take some time depending on the type of DVD, the data that has been selected to be burned, the blank disc used, and the speed of the DVD burner. ImgBurn will automatically display the default volume labels, which can be changed in that dialog. Inserting a blank disc into the active DVD burner will activate the "Burn DVD" icon to start the DVD burning process. The destination menu can be used to select one of the DVD recorders if more than one device is connected to the computer system. Most options in the configuration window can be left untouched. The calculator icon on the right side displays the size of all files and folders that have been added to the DVD.īy default, ImgBurn assumes a single layer DVD for the calculating disc information, however it will automatically switch to a dual layer DVD if the total selected files' and folders' size exceeds the storage capacity of a single layer disc.ĭual layer DVDs can store almost double the amount of data that single layer DVDs can.
Buttons on the right can be used to add metadata to the DVD. The left area with the source title is used to add the files and folders.