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apetrov1x5 11-27-2008 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Gazza
Everybody has their own favorites but my experience is that any brand name DVD seems as good as any other but burning at the lowest speed definitely seems to improve the chance of an error free disk. I use NERO.

Although route finding was fine, I also found that the Dual layer disks (tried several brands) were very slow in retrieving travel info (say Petrol Stations within 20miles) but when I removed the language directories I didn't want from the ISO image to reduce its size and burnt the image to a single layer DVD, then this problem went away. Searchs for information are now much quicker.

can you please explain how to reduce size of the image?

i have read somewere that also a info15.psv file have to be edited, but i do not know how. :dunno:

please help

Ti-ejtsch 11-27-2008 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by apetrov1x5
can you please explain how to reduce size of the image?

i have read somewere that also a info15.psv file have to be edited, but i do not know how. :dunno:

please help

Yes, please help - I´m interested, too.

Thanks

mikki 11-27-2008 05:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Pearls

Thanks Pearls:bow:

Works perfect

Gazza 11-27-2008 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by apetrov1x5
can you please explain how to reduce size of the image?

i have read somewere that also a info15.psv file have to be edited, but i do not know how. :dunno:

please help


After obtaining the iso image file, open it with an iso editing program (UltraISO is very good and simple to use). You will then be able to see all the files that will make up the DVD when it is written.
Look down the list of directories to find one called TPD, open it & look for another called NCCBEUFNM_EU_20081007 and open this.
I then deleted the directories FRE, ITA & SPA which reduced the image size (shown at the top of the screen) to 4429MB - small enough to get on a single layer DVD. Obviously, don't delete a language you want (I only wanted ENG)
Save the image as the same name you started with & burn to DVD.
That it!

apetrov1x5 11-28-2008 01:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gazza
After obtaining the iso image file, open it with an iso editing program (UltraISO is very good and simple to use). You will then be able to see all the files that will make up the DVD when it is written.
Look down the list of directories to find one called TPD, open it & look for another called NCCBEUFNM_EU_20081007 and open this.
I then deleted the directories FRE, ITA & SPA which reduced the image size (shown at the top of the screen) to 4429MB - small enough to get on a single layer DVD. Obviously, don't delete a language you want (I only wanted ENG)
Save the image as the same name you started with & burn to DVD.
That it!

thank you - seems quite easy.

will give it a try tonight!

apetrov1x5 11-28-2008 09:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gazza
After obtaining the iso image file, open it with an iso editing program (UltraISO is very good and simple to use). You will then be able to see all the files that will make up the DVD when it is written.
Look down the list of directories to find one called TPD, open it & look for another called NCCBEUFNM_EU_20081007 and open this.
I then deleted the directories FRE, ITA & SPA which reduced the image size (shown at the top of the screen) to 4429MB - small enough to get on a single layer DVD. Obviously, don't delete a language you want (I only wanted ENG)
Save the image as the same name you started with & burn to DVD.
That it!

done it as you said - not working.

navi is asking for another cd/dvd :dunno:

please explain how did YOU do it step by step.

many thanks!

Ti-ejtsch 11-28-2008 11:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gazza
After obtaining the iso image file, open it with an iso editing program (UltraISO is very good and simple to use). You will then be able to see all the files that will make up the DVD when it is written.
Look down the list of directories to find one called TPD, open it & look for another called NCCBEUFNM_EU_20081007 and open this.
I then deleted the directories FRE, ITA & SPA which reduced the image size (shown at the top of the screen) to 4429MB - small enough to get on a single layer DVD. Obviously, don't delete a language you want (I only wanted ENG)
Save the image as the same name you started with & burn to DVD.
That it!

Thanks a lot! It´s working!

Verbatim DVD+R LightScribe
ImgBurn - Speed 2x

Ti-ejtsch

Ti-ejtsch 11-28-2008 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by apetrov1x5
done it as you said - not working.

navi is asking for another cd/dvd :dunno:

please explain how did YOU do it step by step.

many thanks!

Hi,
What DVD do you use?
I had the same problem. I used a wrong DVD+R - changed to Verbatim DVD+R LightScribe and my DVD is running.

Ti-ejtsch

Gazza 11-28-2008 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by apetrov1x5
done it as you said - not working.

navi is asking for another cd/dvd :dunno:

please explain how did YOU do it step by step.

many thanks!


Only a guess but as Ti-ejtsch says above, different brands and only burning at lowest speed does make a difference. If you deleted the directories without a problem, saved the new ISO image without the additional languages and burnt it to a DVD all without error, then I would think its possibly just a bad burn & try again.

Seems most posters here seem to like DVD+R but I had a couple of problems once and tried DVD-R which I thought seemed better but I still think it probably doesn't make much difference if they are good quality DVDs.

apetrov1x5 11-30-2008 03:27 PM

i have burned a dvd+r TDK with Nero express 8 @ 2.4x (the lowest speed available.

will try another brand.

many thanks for support and advice!


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