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ISO to DVD

Postby fiddystorms on Wed Jun 27, 2012 8:18 pm

i created a project, added video clips and sound and burned to an iso file on my c drive. i have to burn 40 copies for a family reunion. I need them to come out as DVD so Aunt Ethel can plug it into her DVD "machine" and watch herself 40 years ago boozing it up.

Questions: Can i burn an image to a DVD and expect it to play on most DVD players? can i use a separate program like IMGburn to do so. i would love to send the file to my father's PC to utilize his superior system to burn through 40 copies.

thanks for the help.
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Re: ISO to DVD

Postby Ken Berry on Wed Jun 27, 2012 9:13 pm

Yes to both questions. And ImgBurn is a good, free choice. Personally, I use Nero or Ashampoo Burning Studio, but the end result is the same.
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Re: ISO to DVD

Postby BrianCee on Wed Jun 27, 2012 9:25 pm

If you or your father has VideoStudio X5 that has an inbuilt programme for burning .iso to DVD - in X5 click on "Tools >> Burn from Disc Image" - I find that going via .iso file generally gives a more reliable burn that burning straight to disc in the Create Disc module.
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Re: ISO to DVD

Postby fiddystorms on Wed Jun 27, 2012 10:53 pm

Thanks Ken.

Interesting Brian, but neither of us have that program. It has me thinking a little though. It seems contradictory to Kens statement or am I misreading the concept?

If I can just burn the image to DVD using IMGburn, why would I need a program that specifically creates a DVD? Or am I basically doing the same thing either way I go. In other words, does IMGburn and VideoStudio X5 accomplish the same exact ends?
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Re: ISO to DVD

Postby teknisyan on Thu Jun 28, 2012 12:33 am

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Re: ISO to DVD

Postby Ken Berry on Thu Jun 28, 2012 3:40 am

fiddystorms -- there is nothing contradictory in Brian's suggestion. It just depends on whether you have Video Studio X5 or not. Much earlier versions of Video Studio I seem to recall also came with an ISO-burning unit (BurnNow??) but that was dropped for several versions but has now been reinstated in X5.

But if you don't have X5, then I merely thought ImgBurn was indeed a good, free alternative way of doing things.

X5 is a full editing program with a burning module. It can both produce and burn DVDs and other discs. Indeed, its burn module is almost identical to MF7's... -- only it now also has the capacity to burn an ISO to disc.
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Re: ISO to DVD

Postby fiddystorms on Thu Jun 28, 2012 3:43 am

Thanks again Ken. I am grateful for your help. I kind of thought it was the same, I just needed the clarification and you were clear as crystal.
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Re: ISO to DVD

Postby canuck on Thu Jun 28, 2012 6:27 pm

fiddystorms wrote:Thanks Ken.

Interesting Brian, but neither of us have that program. It has me thinking a little though. It seems contradictory to Kens statement or am I misreading the concept?

If I can just burn the image to DVD using IMGburn, why would I need a program that specifically creates a DVD? Or am I basically doing the same thing either way I go. In other words, does IMGburn and VideoStudio X5 accomplish the same exact ends?


I don't find anything contradictory.

VS X5 can create an iso file and also burn that iso file to a DVD.
IMGburn though cannot create the iso file from a VS project but can burn the iso file created by VS to a DVD.
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