
You'll have to somehow change your compilation in order to fit that disc.You received that error because you tried to burn 2,298,144 sectors of data when the burner identified the disc as having 2,297,888 sectors free.
That's why the Build mode has the Calculator button, as it takes all that into account and gives you the straight dope on the free usable space.
It's the space shown in the media information text, but you have to take into account the filesystem(s) overhead and whatnot, so the usable space is slightly less than the full disc's capacity. We've seen this happen before with several burners and we don't know what causes this, but it only happens with DVD-R / DVD-RW media. ImgBurn uses the information provided by the burner, and in your case it's the burner that's changing the amount of free sectors available between 2,297,888 and 2,298,496 (each sector holds 2,048 bytes of data). Interpretation: Reserve Track - Sectors: 2.298.144 If I eject and load again the same media, the information window change to more space available and always shows the same info: 4.707.319.808 bytes, no matter I eject and load again.Īfterall, what is the real free space available? 4.706.074.624 or 4.707.319.808 bytes?Īs we can see, Free Space is greater than the file (4.707.319.808 > 4.706.598.912). If I restart Windows (XP-SP3) and run ImgBurn again, the first window is showed (I mean, the one with less space available). If I eject and load again the same media, the information window is the follow: Last Physical Sector of Data Area: 2.495.103 Physical Format Information (Last Recorded):įirst Physical Sector of Data Area: 196.608 When I open ImgBurn for the first time it shows the follow information: I'm confused with the available space on the media. I have an ISO image with DVD movie inside. I'm trying to test a compilation ( TestMode checkbox checked).