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  1. =sorry for double posting=

     

    ok here's what i think... were getting there :P

     

     

    #1

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    first, the context menu icon doesn'T match with ImgBurn's icon....

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    #2

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    second, this shell extension doesn't work with ISO files...

    by that i mean, it'll burn your ISO file as a DATA file instead of an Image File....

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    #3

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    Now we see 2 "Burn with ImgBUrn" context menu option

    when right-clicking on an ISO file...

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    Thats it so FAR!

    but overall its a great idea!

    with a little bit of work, this could get Amazing!

    ZoG if you want, i could give you cool ideas!

  2. Assuming the movie fits on a Single Layer DVD (4.7GB)

    here's what i do to Burn a playable DVD Movie

    for my HOME DVD PLAYER....

     

    #1:

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    Use the Movie's VIDEO_TS Folder as your Source

    (see screenshot)

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    #2:

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    u need to set the correct file system before burning your DVD Movie...

    and the correct file system to use,

    so that your Burned Movie will play in your HOME DVD PLAYER is this...

    (see screenshot)

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    #3:

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    Select your Device Write Speed......

    (see screenshot)

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    #4:

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    Just Click this button to Start the Burning Process!

    (see screenshot)

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    #5:

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    Then you'll be asking to confirm the DVD's Label...

    You can change it if you want or leave it as is

    and hit OK....

    (see screenshot)

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    #6:

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    Once you've hit OK,

    you'll see another popup window with a small resume

    of the DVD your about to Burn,,,

    So just hit OK again....

    (see screenshot)

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    #7:

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    Your pretty much done at this point...

    Let ImgBurn do its job...

    (see screenshot)

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  3. well if you have a home DVD Player that can play Divx files

    then convert your MP4s to Divx format...

     

    but it depends on what you need....

     

    do u need to author a DVD in a way to add multiple movies onto it and they'll play 1 after the other

    or

    do u need to author a DVD in a way to Merge all your MP4s into 1 single movie

    and then lets say add chapters every 5 minutes to it???

  4. By "not playable" I mean in my household DVD player--that's what I'm aiming for.

     

    Winrar shows that what's inside is a large .vob file.

     

    well thats not good then...

     

    when u have an AVI movie that you want to play on your home dvd player,

     

    just convert your AVI movie to DVD-Video format by using

     

    freeware --> DVDFlick (which does the burning to using ImgBurn from within)

     

    Payware --> ConvertXtoDVD (which i use and also does the burning)

     

     

     

    that being said, where did that ISO come from?

    did u make it?

    or did u downloaded it like that?

     

    anyhow,

    u can always extract the big VOB file from there

    then import it in ConvertXtoDVD

    and convert it to DVD-Video Format

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