DaveElson Posted March 6, 2007 Posted March 6, 2007 (edited) I'm a recent convert to torrenting and I've downloaded some great (non commercial) music dvd's. I've burned some of these direct to dvd using IMG BURN and the results are great. What I'd like to do is burn more than one to a dvd, as some of these are less than 1 gig in size. I have just downloaded the trial version of dvd remake which will apparently do this. However, I'm a little confused over using IMG Burn to burn to a file instead of direct to dvd media. When I try, the results seem to be winrar'd (by that I mean zipped). I'd like to have 2 or 3 "image files" (if that is the correct term) on the hard drive and then use dvd remake to burn them all at once to dvd. Should I unpack the (believed) zip file? I'm a little confused...any assistance appreciated. Hope I've expalined it clearly enough. Edited March 6, 2007 by DaveElson
Shamus_McFartfinger Posted March 6, 2007 Posted March 6, 2007 What you're talking about is taking multiple image files and burning them all to a single disk that's playable, yeah? ImgBurn can't do this. Nor can anything else. What you need to do is re-author every file within every image so the IFO files you create with your authoring package are pointing to the correct place. It's a huge job and outside the scope of this software. BTW, WinRAR has associated itself with your ISO files. That's why they look like *ZIP files. Open WinRAR, select the OPTIONS menu and then SETTINGS. Next, click on the INTEGRATION tab and un-tick ISO then hit OK. Fixed.
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