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Hi everone , im alittle imbaressed even asking this but here goes what program can or do i use to create the image to burn. I use old faithfull to rip and then dvd2one but could not figure the rest out .little help please.

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Use whichever program you like to create an ISO image, be it Shrink, Elby's CloneDVD etc. Then use ImgBurn to burn it on a DVD! Guide for the latter in the guides section. It's a rather exhaustive and complete guide, you shouldn't have any trouble ;)

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If you have already generated the DVD files (video_ts/audio_ts) you can create an iso image using imgtools_classic 0.91.6 from Coujo download here. You need to scroll down to find ImgTool Classic. This is already set up to burn directly with Imgburn.

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thanks , what is a iso file and what is the difference between iso ifo and video ts file :ermm:

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An ISO is like a container for the VOBs, IFOs and BUPs. Kinda like the project folder all zipped up.

 

This is one of the formats ImgBurn burns.

 

Regards

  • 6 years later...
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If you already have the VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS folders with all the VOB, IFO's, and BUP files. You don't need to convert them to .iso file. You choose 'Write files/folders to Disk' option...but make sure you're ISO type is Joilet + UDF....anyways..you'll find this in guides or support too.

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If you have already generated the DVD files (video_ts/audio_ts) you can create an iso image using imgtools_classic 0.91.6 from Coujo download here. You need to scroll down to find ImgTool Classic. This is already set up to burn directly with Imgburn.

 

f you already have the VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS folders with all the VOB, IFO's, and BUP files. You don't need to convert them to .iso file. With ImageBurn, choose 'Write files/folders to Disk' option...but make sure you're ISO type is Joilet + UDF....anyways..you'll find this in guides or support too.

 

I'm watching a movie copy right now. I used DVD Shrink on the original DVD movie to encode/backup the VIDEO_TS folder and files...then I used ImageBurn to burn a copy.

 

My standalone DVD player is playing the copied DVD just fine

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