Burning Created VOB Files to Disc
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Burning Created VOB Files to Disc
I am a new user of Corel X5. If I "burn" a disc with the "Create DVD Folders" option, how can I use Corel to later burn the created Video_TS files to a DVD disc? I see an option in Corel for burning created disk image folders (ISO) to disc, but not for DVD folders. Any help is appreciated.
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Re: Burning Created VOB Files to Disc
VideoStudio no longer provides a means of burning DVD folders to disc -as you have discovered it only provides for the .iso option.
you need to use a separate programme like Roxio or any of the myriad of free programmes available on the internet.
you need to use a separate programme like Roxio or any of the myriad of free programmes available on the internet.
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Re: Burning Created VOB Files to Disc
Ok, thanks for letting me know. I suggest adding that to the list of enhancements for X6 then. I like to output to the _TS files so that I can view the video before writing to an actual disc. This is important because many times I find flaws, such as the sound not being in sync with the video. Without the ability to view the end, rendered product before burning, I just end up wasting DVD discs. I tried viewing the ISO file, but that is not possible. Since Corel is an all-in-one product, I prefer not to have to go to a different software product to burn.
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Re: Burning Created VOB Files to Disc
Hi
I use Iso files most of the time.
I play them with VLC Player, no problems.
http://www.videolan.org/
Then burn the Iso with either X5 or the software that came with the earlier VS versions. VCD DVD Disc Image Recorder
I use Iso files most of the time.
I play them with VLC Player, no problems.
http://www.videolan.org/
Then burn the Iso with either X5 or the software that came with the earlier VS versions. VCD DVD Disc Image Recorder
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Re: Burning Created VOB Files to Disc
Thanks for the info. I tried the VLC player and it played my ISO file without any problems.
