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Thanks that was very helpful thanks!
When following the guides do I want to use this one:
#1 "Burning DVD Video files directly to double layer media with ImgBurn"
or this one?
#2 "Creating a double layer ISO on your hard drive using ImgBurn"
I imagine that if I follow option 2, then I'd have to burn them onto the DVD after they are on the HD. Guessing I should go for #1 instead. Same success with each?
Also there is mention of a MDS file and ISO file. Specifically it states "Remember to choose the MDS file when you eventually burn this ISO as it contains the layer break information." I understand the concept of having the layer break information, so does this just mean that I burn the MDS file with the ISO file onto the disc. Or what does "choose" mean?
Thanks again,
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Hello,
I am looking to get a better understanding of what ImgBurn can do as a program. I am putting my DVD video files onto dual layer (Fuji Film DVD+R DL) discs and want them to play in a stand alone DVD player. I have them all on my harddrive and have SUCCESSFULLY burned two movies onto these discs and they DO play in the stand alone DVD player. That was using Nero. I have no desire to compress the files (I have a projector) and due to the dual layer i shouldn't have to either.
Now i am new to this stuff and have never even owned a CD burner. Yes i jumped right into DL burners! I have read the guides on Imgburn and it will make the files into an *.ISO file. Why would I want to do this? When I use Imgburn and put this Iso file onto the disc, will it still play in stand alone DVD players? Generally confused ...
Any help would be great.
Thanks
Dual Layer Burning (General Help)
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Okay, thanks you two. That explains everything perfectly. I was struggling to find these basic explanations.
Thanks for the program Lightning UK.
I will be sure to help others in the future where I can.