jake911 Posted July 6, 2010 Posted July 6, 2010 Hi... I am using ProShow Gold 4 for a Centennial celebration slideshow. I will have to make several copies of the show. The ProShow forum recommended ImgBurn software for the burning of multiple DVDs and just for slide show burning for many reasons. I down loaded it and have attempted to burn several DVDs. I got the slideshow file made into an ISO file as recommended. Once the DVD was burned - it wont run when trying to play. I burned several DVDs trying the ISO files and the MDS files.... Question - do I have to create ISO files for all of the individual files of the slideshow? Like .pxc, .bak, .b02, .b03, etc...? Then burn all of those files to a DVD in order for it to play? I created a DVD through the ProShow Gold program itself and it had all of the elements of my show just as I created it... it played great. Please help with any advice on this issue. If I missed this information somewhere in this forum please advise on where I can find this info. I am pretty sure I will appreciate this software once I can get it figured out. Thank you for any basic help will be GREATLY appreciated!! jake911
LIGHTNING UK! Posted July 6, 2010 Posted July 6, 2010 I have no experience of ProShow Gold. If they recommend ImgBurn, ask them how to burn the files their program creates. If you have 1 working disc then you can just 'Read' it to an image file and then 'Write' multiple copies of it.
ianymaty Posted July 6, 2010 Posted July 6, 2010 In what format ProShow Gold 4 saved the final output files?. What is in that ISO? As I see on their site, it can output in multiple formats? I think you should choose DVD Video, they say DVD (with PC playback) It should be a folder named Video_TS with a bunch of .ifo .bup .vob files in it. Double click on Video_TS.ifo and it should be played by Media Player. If everything is OK, burn Video_TS folder to disc in Build mode. Follow this Guide.
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