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  ImgTool Burn Command Line Interface

Command Line Mode

Since version 1.00.5 "ImgTool Burn" supports the command line mode.
But you have to know some important things:
  • You have to start ImgTool at least one time to set it up. Choose your recorder, the write speed, the flags you like and save the settings.
     
  • ImgTool will load the ini file at startup also if you run it in command line mode.
     
  • Place the media you like to burn into the recorder before you start ImgTool in command line mode.
     
  • Use following command line options:
    • -d "d:\your\DVD root dir"
      This is the directory where your VIDEO_TS folder is located. If the directory name contains spaces, use quotes (") to encapsulate it.
    • -v volume_label
      The name of your burned DVD...
    • -s
      Shutdown Windows if burning has completed.
    • -e
      Don't eject media after burning.
    • -o
      Don't ask before overwrite rewriteable.
    • -l
      Save log file automatically. Log file saved in same dir as ImgTool.exe.

     
  • If you run ImgTool in command line mode without any saved settings, ImgTool will start with following defaults:
    • use DVD media
    • use highest possible burn speed
    • use UDF only mode
    • eject media after writing
    ...so if you don't like these settings, do the one time setup as above desribed.
     
  • Example:
     
       ImgTool -s -d e:\dvd -v silence_of_the_lambs -o -e
     
    This will burn a DVD labeled SILENCE_OF_THE_LAMBS from the VIDEO_TS files located in e:\dvd, rewriteable media will be overwritten without any interaction, after burn the media will not be ejected, Windows shuts down.
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