DanB. said:
Here is some info, maybe this might help. I have the most recent imgburn program and I downloaded the Star_Wars_Revisted_NTSC_DVD_5 file. It is 4.35 GB and my computer says that it is an ISO file (I have no idea what that is). I am using Imitation brand DVD-R / 16x 4.7 GB discs. My HP computer is 1 year old and can record on DVD+/- and R/RW/DL discs
When I go to imgburn, I am given the following options:
1). write image file to disc
2). creat image file from disc
3). verify disc
4). write files / folders to disc
5). creat image file from files / folders
6). discovery
Which one should I choose, and does it somehow make an ISO file into something a regular home dvd player would be able to play? My guess is it can't be that simple. I probably have to somehow convert this file, and split it into video and audio files? Is this correct?
Thanks for taking the time to answer my previoius post,
Daniel
Here is some info, maybe this might help. I have the most recent imgburn program and I downloaded the Star_Wars_Revisted_NTSC_DVD_5 file. It is 4.35 GB and my computer says that it is an ISO file (I have no idea what that is). I am using Imitation brand DVD-R / 16x 4.7 GB discs. My HP computer is 1 year old and can record on DVD+/- and R/RW/DL discs
When I go to imgburn, I am given the following options:
1). write image file to disc
2). creat image file from disc
3). verify disc
4). write files / folders to disc
5). creat image file from files / folders
6). discovery
Which one should I choose, and does it somehow make an ISO file into something a regular home dvd player would be able to play? My guess is it can't be that simple. I probably have to somehow convert this file, and split it into video and audio files? Is this correct?
Thanks for taking the time to answer my previoius post,
Daniel
An ISO is an image file, so you need to select option #1, "write image file to disc," and select your ISO file to be burned.