oterski Posted May 30, 2021 Posted May 30, 2021 ImgBurn.log Hi,ImgBurn.log Hi,I used the imageburn,and had the same problem.I drug two files from my downloads over to the window,and I used write files to disk.Everything went fine.The disk will play in my computer fine, but not my dvd players.I have a Panasonic and a Toshiba probably 10-12 years old.They play all other disks with no trouble.I don't know what I did wrong.Please help. paul.
oterski Posted May 31, 2021 Author Posted May 31, 2021 Two short movie clips about 10:00 minutes each I downloaded from the internet.Thanks.
dbminter Posted May 31, 2021 Posted May 31, 2021 That's the problem. Your players probably don't support natively playing container files. You are trying to play these video files like a DVD, correct? You will need to use some kind of conversion software to convert the two movie files to VIDEO_TS for DVD Video playback. I use a paid software called ConvertXToDVD. There are free alternatives but I don't follow those because last time I saw them years ago, they took too long to convert, the results weren't of the same quality, and/or the software was extremely buggy.
oterski Posted May 31, 2021 Author Posted May 31, 2021 Thanks dbinter. I'm kind of a dufuss.I had a mini stroke a few years ago,and my head is still a little cloudy.I thought that's what ingburn was doing.I will purchase the convertxttodvd software.Is it pretty easy to use?Basically this is all I have to do with it,so it isn"t any thing complicated.I think I looked at it once,and it didn't have a refund policy unless I'm mistaken.Thank you so much for the help,I really appreciate it. paul
dbminter Posted May 31, 2021 Posted May 31, 2021 ImgBurn does no conversion. It just creates images/burns what you feed into it. ConvertXToDVD, last I remember, did have an unlimited 7 day free trial. So, you can test it out and give it a throw. See if it meets your needs and your level of ease of use. I find it extremely easy to use and intuitive. I think the only limitation on the free trial is the video may have a watermark on it. Still, it should give you a good indication of what you'll get even with a watermark. I've been using it for like over a decade, since version 4.x and it's now on 7.x.
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