How do I burn DVD from ISO file I generated from VS?

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How do I burn DVD from ISO file I generated from VS?

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What utility do I use to burn the ISO into DVD?
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The VCD DVD Disc Image Recorder that was installed with VS. It is NOT part of the Video Studio program, but in your Windows menu, where you have Video Studio, it is there at the bottom of the pop-out.

Or you can use Nero's 'Burn Image to Disc' in the Backup part of the suite.

Or a host of other suites (Cyberlink, InterVideo to name but two...)
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thanks...it is burning

Post by seantshen8219 »

Ken Berry wrote:The VCD DVD Disc Image Recorder that was installed with VS. It is NOT part of the Video Studio program, but in your Windows menu, where you have Video Studio, it is there at the bottom of the pop-out.

Or you can use Nero's 'Burn Image to Disc' in the Backup part of the suite.

Or a host of other suites (Cyberlink, InterVideo to name but two...)
Thanks. It is burning. Let's see how it goes. :)
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Post by chinito »

How about just double clicking the ISO file and seeing what program the computer chooses?
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seantshen8219

No association between .iso with any program

Post by seantshen8219 »

chinito wrote:How about just double clicking the ISO file and seeing what program the computer chooses?
So, double-clicking does not work.
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Post by THoff »

If there is no association for ISO files, you can create one yourself -- Windows should display a dialog that lets you browse for a program to open the selected file type, and there is a checkbox in the dialog to always open those files with the program of your choice.
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Post by s.burnley »

I use Nero Express. It came with a DVD drive. I burn to a DVD-RW, check out the DVD and then burn to DVD-R. It's quick and so far has been entirely reliable.

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Post by Trevor Andrew »

Hi

Afaik Iso files are Zipped Files.

Win Rar is required to unzip/open/extract the content.

Double clicking an Iso will just prompt you to unzip, at least that’s the option you should take.

The zipped file (Iso) contains the Dvd TS Folders.

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Post by sjj1805 »

an ISO file is an image of a disk.
This inlcudes CD/DVD disks, hard drives and floppies.
To extract them you need a utility like winImage
http://www.winimage.com/
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