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Imgburn create blu ray iso6/19/2023 ![]() ![]() When you use CloneDVD, it remasters the disc, but only the VIDEO_TS folder. It retains all information on the original disc, including UDF metadata, DVD-ROM contents, original file and mastering dates, the original disc label, and original disc indentification data. When you make an ISO file with ImgBurn, you are created a 100% bit-for-bit mirror of the DVD as seen by your computer with AnyDVD runnng in the background. CloneDVD is a remastering tool which will re-create the structure of the VIDEO_TS folder so that it is now compliant and it should work with all third party tools. So in this case, you have to use CloneDVD to copy the DVD to the hard drive first. But AnyDVD's "on the fly" patching of structural protection cannnot create a compliant ISO file that will work with all third party tools. It will also work with SlySoft's tools and some other third party tools as well. When you have a DVD with structural protection, it will work fine in any software player or a set top player. If a DVD contains no structural protection, then an ISO file created with ImgBurn will be perfectly fine, same as Blu-Ray.ĪnyDVD patches structural protection on a DVD on the fly. Saying that it is is a grossly inaccurate statement. Very misleading information posted in this thread.Īn ISO file created with ImgBurn is NOT useless by far.
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