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Sunday, September 16, 2012

Rec Zone #2: How To Batch Burn ISOs/Disc Images using ImgBurn

First and foremost you will need enough blank media to burn all your images to, then you will obviously need a copy of ImgBurn;
http://www.filehippo.com/download_imgburn/
Now once you have downloaded and installed ImgBurn, we can proceed...

Step 1: Load ImgBurn and choose "Write image file to disc" Step 1



Step 2: Next you are presented with this screen, click the little button with the 3 little disc logos Step 2



Step 3: On the next screen, click the folder icon to load your images Step 3



Step 4: Manually highlight, or Ctrl + A to select all the images. If you want to use images from multiple folders, just repeat this step to add your images. Step 4



Step 5: Once you have loaded all the images you want to burn, you should have something like this in front of you (Note: obviously with different image names and locations) Step 5



Step 6: Ctrl + A to select all images in the list, then tick the Set Write Speed box and choose the appropriate write speed for your media.

Then click the 'All' button to apply those settings to all the images in the list.

I'm using AWS (Automatic Write Speed) because my Kodak DVD-R's won't boot games unless they are burnt at Max speed. Step 6



Step 7: Once you are happy with the settings, click the mini "Write image file to disc" button Step 7



Step 8: Once the burn has started, make sure you check the box with Eject Tray so it will eject automatically after each burn. Also the Verify box may be checked by default for you, i have this unchecked to speed up the overall time it takes to burn a disc, and my DVD-R's were cheap as well, so they are disposable if the burn fails. Step 8



Step 9: Once the first burn has completed, the tray will eject, and you will be presented with this screen. Here you can now remove the disc from the tray, insert a new blank, and write the name from the "Previous" image on the disc. You will also get a preview of what the next image will be, you can optionally skip an image using the bottom left Skip Image button. Step 9



Step 10: Once you have inserted a new blank, 

YOU DO NOT NEED TO TOUCH ANYTHING ANYMORE!!!

This is possibly the best part of the batch feature, and now all you need to do is remove the finished disc and put in a blank one, no buttons need to be pressed! Step 10



And that's it! If you followed the steps correctly, you should now know how to batch burn images using ImgBurn!

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