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You'd need a program like Cyberlink Power DVD in order to do that. Google around, there's lots of apps out there that will do this for you. :)

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You'd need a program like Cyberlink Power DVD in order to do that. Google around, there's lots of apps out there that will do this for you. :)

 

 

Keydriver,

 

Thanks for the quick reply.

 

I do have Power DVD and have tried to play the movie. I think the problem is with the .ISO file that ImgBurn created. Being somewhat illiterate on this subject, I'm not sure how to make Power DVD recognize the file. I tried copying the file and changing the extension to one listed in the Power DVD "File Types" list, but no luck.

 

Do I need to copy the DVD with ImgBurn setting changed to do something other than the .ISO file?

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