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234 Burn disc
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Creating an ISO image
The simplest way to create an ISO image is to select "Image recorder" under
"Burner". When starting the "Burning process", you have to specify a name for
the image file you wish to create.
Options
Simulate first: If you are not sure about the write speed or memory
requirements of the selected disc, you can simulate the write process before
burning.
Activate buffer underrun protection: Many burners support techniques that
prevent the much-feared "buffer underrun". Use this option to activate this
protective feature and burn your files at higher speeds without risking making a
coaster out of your blank disc.
Completely format DVD/CD-RW media: This option reformats the RW media
and deletes all existing file material.
Shut down computer after burning: Activate this option to automatically turn
off the computer after encoding and burning has been completed. You could,
for instance, start the encoding and burning process in the evening, and you
don't have to wait for the process to finish to switch off your computer.
Burn standard video DVD onto same disc: You can use this option with a
WMV HD disc to burn an additional normal DVD video. This ensures that your
discs can also be played back on standalone DVD players. See Multi disc.
Activate the burner's defect management option: If a certain section of the
disc is defective, then this will be recognized by the burner and labeled as
such. No content will be saved there as a result.
Check data after burning disc: The finished disc will be checked for any
mistakes after burning.
CD/DVD title: This is the title of the DVD as it will appear on the PC. The disc
project name is displayed here by default.