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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

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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.

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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) :rolleyes:

 

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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