How Can I Add Hi-res Pics to a VS ISO
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jtsu1
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How Can I Add Hi-res Pics to a VS ISO
Now that I've build my slideshow using VS x4, I'd like to merge a copy of the hi res pics in a top level folder of the ISO master. I was not successfull at creating the VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS folders, adding another "PICS" folder and burning them to a DVD. I know there are ISO authoring/editing apps for about $30, but if there's an easy way to do this 'manually' or with open source/freeware SW that would be great. Thx!
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BrianCee
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Re: How Can I Add Hi-res Pics to a VS ISO
VS X4 has the option to include an additional folder in the iso file at the burning stage - accessed by clicking on the icon in the bottom left corner of the burn screen that looks like a disc with an "i" on it. But it does not have the ability to modify an iso file.
Your best option might be to create a new iso file from your project and add the folder when you make the new iso.
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Your best option might be to create a new iso file from your project and add the folder when you make the new iso.
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jtsu1
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Re: How Can I Add Hi-res Pics to a VS ISO
Fantastic. Works for my use. Thanks Brian!
