![]() ![]() ![]() This article was more difficult than I had thought it would be. The only C# sample I found was the IBurn console project that came with the Windows Vista SDK, and more recently, the article: How to Create Optical File Images using IMAPIv2.0 by dmihailescu, which shows you how to create an ISO file. Most of the IMAPI2 samples seem to be in scripting languages. I wrote this article as a sequel to my C++ article, Burning CD/DVD Media with the Image Mastering API Version 2.0. Windows Vista Service Pack 2 already includes the update. To use the features added in the Windows Feature Pack for Storage 1.0, you need to download the update here. But in June of 2007, Microsoft released update packages for Windows XP and Windows 2003. IMAPIv2.0 had a problem since it was only available with Windows Vista. IMAPIv2 allows you to write to CD, DVD, and even Blu-ray media, as well as read and write ISO files. ![]() I am sure this limitation is due to almost nobody having a DVD writer when Windows XP was released back in 2001. The original IMAPI is great for CDROMs, but it has some huge limitations like not being able to write to DVD media. Windows introduced the new IMAPIv2.0 with the release of the Vista Operating System which was a big improvement over the original IMAPI. Burning and Erasing CD/DVD/Blu-ray Media with C# and IMAPI2 ![]()
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