Re: Multiple DVD burnings



If the set is of the same content as the ISO and your DVD software can use
either one to burn a disc, your could delete one or the other.

If you have a disc-copy feature, you could delete both and make more DVDs
from a disc.
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PapaJohn
www.papajohn.org
"Nao" <donotspam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks, gentlemen, for your prompt reply.
Now I understand about the ISO files and what to do with them.
What about the set of the encoded DVD files VIDEO-TS(.BUP, .IFO, .VOB, and
all associated .txt files) left in my hard drive? Can they be used for
duplication later on ? If so, how? Otherwise, I'll delete them afterwards
in
order to save some room
in the hard drive.
--
Nao


"John Inzer" wrote:

PapaJohn wrote:
An iso file is a compressed pack of the files on the DVD.... kind of
like a Zip file.

I use MyDVD Studio to copy the iso file to a DVD... it unpacks all
the BUP, IFO, VOB etc files from it and burns them to the disc. Not
all DVD software can do it from the iso. If yours can, it's the
easiest way to get more copies.


"Nao" <donotspam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I do not know if this issue has been posted and discussed in this
group community.
But, I'll explain my two concerns:1.I have successfuly made and burn
the DVD
movies by using the MM2 and the "DVD Flick" free software. Now I
want to make
multiple DVD discs to share the movies with my friends. What is the
most time-effective way to make the duplications? How can I utilize
the set of the
encoded DVD files(.BUP, .IFO, .VOB, and the associated .txt files)
saved in
my hard drive? The second question: During encoding and burnig
process, the
ISO files are also created and saved in my hard drive. What is this
ISO file
for and how can I utilize these files? I would appreciate it if
anyone can explain my concerns or suggest the good links to go to.
Thanks. --
Nao
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The following freebie can create and burn ISO files.
A disk with an ISO file burned is a copy of the original.

ImgBurn
http://www.imgburn.com/

Download at following link

ImgBurn
http://tinyurl.com/yjgdu5
or...
http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/ImgBurn/1128426215/1

--


John Inzer MS-MVP
Digital Media Experience

Notice
This is not tech support
I am a volunteer

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you

Proceed at your own risk





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