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ISO Burner
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Burn ISO windows shows the setting to burn
ISO and CD/DVD image file to CD-R,CD-RW, DVD-R,DVD-RW,DVD+R
and DVD+RW.

- "Destination CD-R/RW Driver":
Lists all of available CD recording driver
in system.
- "CD Image File": Choose ISO file
to burn. MagicISO can also burn BIN files.
- "CD-R/RW Write Speed": Choose
speed of burning.
- "Mode 1" : Burn ISO image in Mode 1
format.
- "Mode 2/XA": Burn ISO image file
in Mode 2/XA
format.
- "Test Writing": If check this
option, MagicISO will simulate writing ISO
file to CD for detecting error.
- "Burn Proof": Verify data after
writing. (Must be supported you CD-R/RW
recorder)
- Status Text: Shows status of current CD-R/RW
recorder. If status text is show in blue
color, the CD-R/RW is ready for burning.
- "Erase": Click "Erase"
button to bland CD-RW or DVD-RW disc.Notes.
- "Burn It!": Click "Burn
it!" button to start "burning
CD" progress.
Guide
to burn ISO file
- Click
button to show this dialog.

- Choose your CD/DVD Writer.

- Insert CD recordable disc to driver.
- if writable disc is not blank, Please click
Erase button to blank CD.

- Choose ISO file or CD/DVD image file that
you want to burn.

- Choose CD or DVD Writing Speed.

- Choose which mode to burn CD. you can
choose Mode 1 or Mode 2/XA

- Check optional "Test Writer" and
"Burn Proof"

- Click "Burn It!" button to
process.

Guide
to burn files and folders to CD and DVD
on-the-fly
- First, Insert an empty CD or DVD into your
recorder.
- Start new compilation by clicking on the Menu "File"->"New"->"Data
CD/DVD Image".

- Click
to set the properties of data CD/DVD image.

In the "File/Directory names length" section,
you can specify the ISO level for the length
of the names. ISO Level 1 means that the names
cannot be more than 11 characters long for DOS
and Windows 3.1(8 for the name and 3 for the
extension). ISO Level 2 means that the names
can be up to 31 characters long for Windows 95
and higher. ISO Level 2 will be best in most
cases - if you know that CD must also be
readable on DOS or Windows 3.1 system then you
should select ISO level 1. ISO 9660:1999 v2
means that the names can be up to 207
characters long for some Linux and Unix
system.
In the "CD File System" Section, you can
specify which CD File system for the data CD.
ISO-9660 is a standard CD-ROM file system that
allows you to read the same CD-ROM whether you
are on the PC UNIX Linunx Mac or other major
computer. Joliet is an extension of the ISO
9660 standard, developed by Microsoft to allow
CD and DVD to be recorded using long
filenames, and using the Unicode international
character set. Joliet allows you to use
filenames up to 64 characters in length,
including space. Rock Ridge is an extension of
the ISO 9660 file system designed to support
Unix file system information (such as longer
filenames and deeper directory structures).
Apple HFS/HFS+ is the "Hierarchical File
system", the native volume format used on
modern Macintosh computers. with HFS/HFS+
volume format, CD and DVD can be
readable on Mac OS. UDF (Universal Disk
Format) is a file system developed by OSTA.
With UDF volume format, data can be written to
a CD or DVD in the same way as to a hard disk
or floppy disk.
Once you have selected your settings, Click Ok
to apply.
- Change the root name you can give your CD
or DVD and overtype the default name. you can
use letter A-Z, digits 0-9 and the underscore
character(_).

- If File Browser Panel is not open yet, you
can open it by clicking
button.

- Add files and folders for the CD and DVD
using Drag&Drop editing by simply clicking on
the required files in the file browser and
dragging them into the compilation panel.
You also can select files and folders in the
file browser and add files and folders for the
CD and DVD by clicking
button.
When adding directories, the directory
structure is moved across too, i.e. if you
drag an entire folder into the compilation
panel, the folder will be created on the CD
you wish to burn.
If you drag a lot of individual files however this may affect the clarity
of the CD's contents. To avoid this you can
create new folders within the compilation
panel by clicking
button. The folder you have just created is
assigned the name "New Folder" by default and
can be renamed immediately.
- Click
to open the burn dialog box.

- Choose your CD/DVD recorder, Choose write
speed. Important: you must remember to clear
the "Finalize CD" checkbox when creating the
first session of a MultiSession CD or DVD.
With a Multisession CD or DVD, this checkbox
is only checked for the last session of the CD
or DVD. This setting write protects the CD or
DVD and no further writing is possible.
- Click "Burn it!" to start the burn
process.
Guide
to append files and folders to CD and DVD
- Insert the Multisession CD or DVD you wish
to continue into the recorder.
- Continue Multisession CD or DVD by
clicking menu "File"->"Continue Multisession
Disc".

- Click
to set the properties of data CD/DVD image.
- Change the root name you can give your CD
or DVD and overtype the default name. you can
use letter A-Z, digits 0-9 and the underscore
character(_).
- If File Browser Panel is not open yet, you
can open it by clicking
button.
- Add files and folders for the CD and DVD
using Drag&Drop editing by simply clicking on
the required files in the file browser and
dragging them into the compilation panel.
- Click
to open the burn dialog box.

- Choose your CD/DVD recorder, Choose write
speed. Important: you must remember to clear
the "Finalize CD" checkbox when
continuing the session of a MultiSession CD or DVD.
With a Multisession CD or DVD, this checkbox
is only checked for the last session of the CD
or DVD. This setting write protects the CD or
DVD and no further writing is possible.
- Click "Burn it!" to start the burn
process.
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