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I use a program that usually converts my .avi files to DVD files (ie. .vob, IFO & BUP files) which I typically burn with another program. For some reason when I converted my .avi file, I got a file that was called: "movie_mpeg2video.mpg" instead of my usual .vob, IFO & BUP files. Can ImgBurn create a DVD directly from this file? If so, what would be the steps? I've looked at the guides, but am a bit confused.

 

 

I dragged the movie_mpeg2video.mpg file into the ImgBurn program, but when I tried to write or create an image, I got the following message:

 

You've only selected 1 folder!

 

Does the "movie" folder represent the root directory for the image content?

 

(Otherwise, the 'movie' folder will be visible in the root directory of the image.)

 

 

I have no idea what that means.

Obviously I don't know what I'm doing.

 

Thanks in advance

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No. ImgBurn can't convert video. You need to use another program to get it into .vob, .ifo, bup files first.

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No. ImgBurn can't convert video. You need to use another program to get it into .vob, .ifo, bup files first.

 

Are you familiar with DVD Flick? That's what I usually use with no problem to provide DVD files, but for some reason it spit out this "mpeg2video.mpg" file. What can I use to make the "mpeg2video.mpg" file DVD-ready?

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You'll need to ask on the DVD Flick forums. Some sort of setting has gone awry or you have selected a different mode than you used to.

 

Regards

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