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Trying to Burn .img Gets "Error 22"

Discussion in 'Video problems with Mac' started by eson805, Jul 4, 2004.

  1. eson805

    eson805 Guest

    I am attempting to burn .img file onto dvd-r. After
    ripping with MacTheRipper, compressing with DVD2one,
    and imaging with DVD Imager, the .img file is 4.34 which
    should be able to be burned onto a DVD-R 4.7 GB with
    no problem. But when i select "Burn Image" from disk
    copy, select the image, and then select "Burn" i get an
    "Error 22" message, and i'm unable to burn. So i repeat
    the process and compress the DVD to aprox. 4.1 GB
    which should be pleanty small enough to fit on the disc,
    but still receive the same error message. I've burned
    about 20 DVD's without any problem using this same
    method, but suddenly i'm encountering a problem. Also,
    i did just install OS X 10.3 on my computer... could the
    problem be that Disk Copy was not configured right in
    the new OS?

    Sincerely,

    Confused and Frusterated

    PS if i can do it with Disk Copy i'd like to, but if Toast 6
    Titanium will work, i could use that too...
     
    Last edited by a moderator: Jul 4, 2004
  2. Londor

    Londor Guest

    What version of DVD Imager are you using?
     
  3. eson805

    eson805 Guest

    i'm using version 1.2
     
  4. eson805

    eson805 Guest

    is there a different dvd imager i could use, or maybe my problem is with Disk Copy...
     
  5. Londor

    Londor Guest

    1 Open Disk Utility
    2 Press the "Burn" icon
    3 Select the DVD image
    4 Burn it

    You can also use Toast but you should be able to do it using Disk Utility. Try another DVD to check whether there is a problem with that particular DVD or it is happening all the time in which case i would reinstall 10.3 and apply the combo 10.3.4 update.
     
  6. eson805

    eson805 Guest

    That did it. Was, orignially confused because i kept on trying to use the older version of disk utility which has no "burn" icon. After discovering the newer version of "utility" burning is a snap again! Thanks Londor.
     

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