I have been using Shrink for many, many years and have always been able to solve any problems that have arisen. My OS is Vista Home Premium. I have been burning videos using Imgburn for the past two years, without any problems at all, since I got my new pc. But, two days ago when I tried to delete the video files from my ISO folder the operation did not respond at all. The only way I could delete the video files was in 'Safe Mode'.
I deleted the ISO file, Shrink and Imgburn files and all the registry files (regedit) and then re-installed Shrink and Imgburn directly from their prospective websites. I then created a new ISO file. But, everytime I try to burn a video I get an 'Invalid Path' error on Shrink. I have repeated the above process four different times and it is still giving me the same error message. Curiously, Shrink works fine in 'Safe Mode', though.
I have spent two days researching this problem with no success as to how to fix this problem. I would greatly appreciate any help and I apologize if there has been a previous solution posted to this problem, which I can't find.justme01
Quote:I deleted the ISO file, Shrink and Imgburn files and all the registry files (regedit) and then re-installed Shrink and Imgburn directly from their prospective websites. I then created a new ISO file. But, everytime I try to burn a video I get an 'Invalid Path' error on Shrink. I
I'm confused. If you have an ISO why not just burn it. Where does DVD Shrink come in?
I use Shrink to Re-Author and Compress the video. After I am done doing this, I sent the video file to my ISO folder and then extract them to Imgburn. I do not have Nero because my OS is Vista, that is why I use Imgburn.