Posted on February 7, 2007 by Multimedia Mike According to my interactive movie list, Burn: Cycle is the last known I-movie left in the experiment, for the PC. There could be other games whose I-movie-ness I am unaware of. Plus, I have at least one more I-movie for. BurnCycle is a place where the most hardworking, positive people in the PNW find each other and sweat, inspire, and connect. Somewhere people come to tap into the boundless positive energy infused into every aspect of the studio.
According to my interactive movie list, Burn: Cycle is the last known I-movie left in the experiment, for the PC. There could be other games whose I-movie-ness I am unaware of. Stay in control mac os. Plus, I have at least one more I-movie for each the Sega CD, Sega Saturn, and Mac systems. I'm seeing that precious light at the end of this cold, dark, interactive tunnel.
Burn: Cycle didn't work for me. I'm not sure how I should feel about that, necessarily. When I popped in the first of the 2 game discs, it offered to let me play right away, off the CD-ROM:
So far so good, and I appreciate the no-nonsense, no-install-hassle, cut-straight-to-the-chase attitude of this game. Pressing the Play button is rewarded by this dialog:
This is one of the worst kind of cryptic error messages you can possibly receive. Generally, it means that your machine is just too advanced to run this ancient software. The dialog reads: 'Application Error: BURNCYCL caused a General Protection Fault in module 0417 1DE7BURNCYCL will close.' The only reason I typed out that text was so that Google could pick it up and hapless googlers can find this site and learn that, although someone else shares their pain, there is still no hope.
Next, I tried my Windows 95 VMware image. It didn't GPF but it also didn't play due to this error:
This must be a hardcore I-movie, without even subtitles. This is when I finally recognize that this Win95 install isn't set up to recognize VMware's virtual ENS1371 audio hardware. I have no idea how to set it up, either, or maybe it's more trouble than I care to bother with. That brings tonight's experiment to a screeching halt.
There is hope, however. This game is for Windows 3.1, Windows 95, and Mac. I am trying to get an emulated Mac environment running for another Mac-only I-movie in my pile. Failing that, there's always — groan — an actual Win3.1 or Win95 machine.
Imgburn is a lightweight CD, DVD or Blu-ray burner for Windows. The DVD burner is continuously gaining the popularity for it provides the ability to write the Blu-ray, HD-DVD. However, there is no ImgBurn for Mac version in any scheduled plan. So if you are a Mac user, ImgBurn will stop working. Is there any ImgBurn Mac equivalent program available? No worry! Here is the best solution for you.
The Best ImgBurn for Mac (macOS High Sierra) Alternative
Fortunately, there is ImgBurn for Mac alternative that is available for all Mac users and provides almost similar feature or say some more features as the ImgBurn for a Windows machine. It's iSkysoft DVD Creator for Mac, which provides the similar functions as the ImgBurn do. Additionally it provides the ability to burn DVD from all popular video/photo formats. (iSkysoft DVD Creator for Windows version is also available.)
Why Choose This ImgBurn Mac Alternative:
- Brand new user-friendly interface design.
- Newly added 90+ brilliant DVD template and menu.
- Support to burn DVD from a wide range of video formats.
- Also burn online videos, HD videos and home movies to DVD.
- Edit videos and apply menu template before burning.
- Import photos and make slideshow then burn to DVD.
How to Use ImgBurn for Mac Alternative
Smile world! mac os. This alternative to ImgBurn Mac has an intuitive interface and can burn DVD on macOS High Sierra, Sierra, EL Capitan, Yosemite, Maviercks, Mountain Lion, Lion and Snow Leopard. See below step-by-step guide on how to burn DVD with ImgBurn for Mac alternative.
Step 1. Import files into the DVD burner
After installed this ImgBurn alternative for Mac, drag and drop the video and photo files you want to burn to DVD to the list area of the program, or click to the Plus button to browse and load files from computer. You can easily rearrange added Vuze files by dragging and dropping, or through up/down buttons on top.
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Different from ImgBurn, every time you import photos, they will be combined into a slideshow, which is a good way to watch photos on TV. Options are provided to make your slideshow good looking, including transition, title and background music.
Step 2.Edit videos (optional)
The software also provides various editing features like cropping, trimming, effect, watermark, rotating, etc. which makes it convenient to burn media to DVD.
Step 3. Create a DVD menu
Authoring DVD menu is the feature that ImgBurn doesn't provide. By default, DVD Creator for Mac will include a DVD menu for you to navigate your content on DVD. If you don't need a DVD menu, just select No Menu at the end of list. After choose a DVD menu template, you can then customize it by adding titles and specifying background music.
Step 4. Burn DVD with ImgBurn for Mac alternative
When settings are done, click the Burn button to continue. DVD Creator provides 4 output options: DVD Disc, ISO file, DVD Folder (Video_TS) and .dvdmedia file. Choose your option and set output parameters to start burning your Vuze files to DVD.
Tips: It's a good idea to save a project file, which can be imported again for further editing or burning if you can't finished the project right now.
Video tutorial on how to use ImgBurn Mac alternative
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When settings are done, click the Burn button to continue. DVD Creator provides 4 output options: DVD Disc, ISO file, DVD Folder (Video_TS) and .dvdmedia file. Choose your option and set output parameters to start burning your Vuze files to DVD.
Tips: It's a good idea to save a project file, which can be imported again for further editing or burning if you can't finished the project right now.
Video tutorial on how to use ImgBurn Mac alternative
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- Powerful yet easy-to-use video editing tools.
- Thousands of free video effects to personalize video.
- Save video to your desired format or burn to DVD.