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I have a film that's already been broken into pieces, vob's, bup's & ifo's. I've no experience with trying to burn this format to a disc to watch on a dvd player, I've only worked with avi files. In total there's 38 files in the folder which create the one movie, file size 3,84 gb. As far as burning programs go , I have Nero, Win avi, VSo + Tmppg. Is this a simple operation to do? |
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I have a film that's already been broken into pieces, vob's, bup's & ifo's. I've no experience with trying to burn this format to a disc to watch on a dvd player, I've only worked with avi files. In total there's 38 files in the folder which create the one movie, file size 3,84 gb. As far as burning programs go , I have Nero, Win avi, VSo + Tmppg. Is this a simple operation to do? Thanks D. Very easy with Nero Burning Rom. Just select DVD video option, select all |
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I have a film that's already been broken into pieces, vob's, bup's & ifo's. I've no experience with trying to burn this format to a disc to watch on a dvd player, I've only worked with avi files. In total there's 38 files in the folder which create the one movie, file size 3,84 gb. As far as burning programs go , I have Nero, Win avi, VSo + Tmppg. Is this a simple operation to do? Thanks D. |
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On Mar 28, 8:15 am, "Dan" <dn_... (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote: I have a film that's already been broken into pieces, vob's, bup's & ifo's. I've no experience with trying to burn this format to a disc to watch on a dvd player, I've only worked with avi files. In total there's 38 files in the folder which create the one movie, file size 3,84 gb. As far as burning programs go , I have Nero, Win avi, VSo + Tmppg. Is this a simple operation to do? Thanks D. Strongly recommend a two step operation. 1) Use the freeware DVD Shrink to view the open the VIDEO_TS folder and view the video/menus inside. Click Backup and select the create ISO option. This will save the image to a .ISO image file. 2) Next use the freeware ImgBurn from Lightning!UK to burn the DVD. Make sure that no other apps are running. Recommend to burn at 4X with verify on. DVD Shrink is available from www.mrbass.org. ImgBurn is available there or from www.doom9.org. Cheers... |
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"Mark Burns" <marcus520... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1175129025.340167.248930 (AT) b75g2000hsg (DOT) googlegroups.com... On Mar 28, 8:15 am, "Dan" <dn_... (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote: I have a film that's already been broken into pieces, vob's, bup's & ifo's. I've no experience with trying to burn this format to a disc to watch on a dvd player, I've only worked with avi files. In total there's 38 files in the folder which create the one movie, file size 3,84 gb. As far as burning programs go , I have Nero, Win avi, VSo + Tmppg. Is this a simple operation to do? Thanks D. Strongly recommend a two step operation. 1) Use the freeware DVD Shrink to view the open the VIDEO_TS folder and view the video/menus inside. Click Backup and select the create ISO option. This will save the image to a .ISO image file. 2) Next use the freeware ImgBurn from Lightning!UK to burn the DVD. Make sure that no other apps are running. Recommend to burn at 4X with verify on. DVD Shrink is available fromwww.mrbass.org. ImgBurn is available there or fromwww.doom9.org. Cheers... Mark, are you aware that ImgBurn can make an ISO from a VIDEO_TS folder and then burn? It does so commensurate with its author's nick;-0) BTW, I encourage all to use ImgBurn and all users of ImgBurn to make a modest PayPal contribution to its author.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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On Mar 29, 3:38 pm, "Bill's News" <billsn... (AT) pcmagic (DOT) net> wrote: "Mark Burns" <marcus520... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1175129025.340167.248930 (AT) b75g2000hsg (DOT) googlegroups.com... On Mar 28, 8:15 am, "Dan" <dn_... (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote: I have a film that's already been broken into pieces, vob's, bup's & ifo's. I've no experience with trying to burn this format to a disc to watch on a dvd player, I've only worked with avi files. In total there's 38 files in the folder which create the one movie, file size 3,84 gb. As far as burning programs go , I have Nero, Win avi, VSo + Tmppg. Is this a simple operation to do? Thanks D. Strongly recommend a two step operation. 1) Use the freeware DVD Shrink to view the open the VIDEO_TS folder and view the video/menus inside. Click Backup and select the create ISO option. This will save the image to a .ISO image file. 2) Next use the freeware ImgBurn from Lightning!UK to burn the DVD. Make sure that no other apps are running. Recommend to burn at 4X with verify on. DVD Shrink is available fromwww.mrbass.org. ImgBurn is available there or fromwww.doom9.org. Cheers... Mark, are you aware that ImgBurn can make an ISO from a VIDEO_TS folder and then burn? It does so commensurate with its author's nick;-0) BTW, I encourage all to use ImgBurn and all users of ImgBurn to make a modest PayPal contribution to its author.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I am aware but have not used it for that, I am ashamed to say. I have been ISO'ing with DvdShrink for so long, with such good results that it is just now a matter of course. And, out of habit, I still mostly use L!UK's DvdDecrypter for burning the ISO to disk. That said, I would certainly use the ImgBurn to create ISO images and burn dual layer DVD-9s, although I still find them too pricey and incompatible for my needs. I keep an eye on them though, because they will get cheaper and newer more compatible players will continue to replace the older models. Cheers... Mark |
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Well, using Shrink makes sense if you have to compress the files to fit them onto a conventional DVD. That's the main virtue of the program. |
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