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  1. I have two questions.

     

    One--I would like to set the default burn settings so that the disc is NOT finalized unless I tell IMGBurn to do so--so if I don't do anything, I will always be able to add more. What options do I check?

     

    Two--when I burn a DVD, I notice quite a few options/windows coming up, for naming, etc. I always click OK and everything is fine. Is there any way I can cut down the number of windows before I actually start burning? The first is something about root folder; the second is volume label; the third is the stats for the burn. I really don't care to see any of them by default. Any way to turn them off?

     

    Other than that, I really do like imgburn--its fast and creates fewer coasters than other progs.

  2. So take it and convert it to DVD format. Best to start with the MP4 source material and convert directly to DVD.

     

    The other thing you can try is to demux the mpg and remux it with muxman.

     

    Regards

     

    OK now I'm confused (actually, it was before this point, but we don't need to go there)---I earlier tried converting it to AVI, but it didn't work. I always thought AVI or WMV was the dvd format. If mpeg2 isn't the standard dvd format (that plays in dvd players)-what is?

  3. What is the file - I mean, is it in standard DVD format (VIDEO_TS.IFO, VTS_01_x.VOB etc), or just an xxxxxx.mpg? If so, most players won't play unless converted to standard DVD format. For this, try DVD Flick or SUPER.

     

    And if you suspect the burn is bad, please post the log.

     

    Regards

     

    Not too sure which it is. The product of the conversion (I convert it from MP4) is a folder called DVD_NTSC, which has the mpg in it. It is a single file, and not what I see when I've coverted VHS to DVD, with the myriad of files.

  4. I have an MPEG2 video file that I am trying to burn onto a DVD and show on a regular DVD player with a TV. The file itself has audio (it plays just fine on my laptop), but at some point when burning it onto a DVD, something happens, b/c I can't seem to get audio on the file that is burned. When I play it on a dvd player with a tv, I get the video just fine, but no audio. Is there a special setting I need to check?

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