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are you sure you don´t start Nero Express instead of Nero?
NOW, you can also add CONTENT, JACKET_P or EXTRAS folders - Just drag and drop them into the first window as pictured above
I hope this helps!!!!
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Hi everybody. You’re all awesome. Keep up the good work.
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Hi everybody. You’re all awesome. Keep up the good work.
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Sorry to bump such old info, but I do have a new question: how do I burn an .iso AND a DVD-ROM folder to the same disc when I already have both?
For example, in Jambe's Kenner Commercials download, there is an .iso file and a separate DVD-ROM folder. How do I make it so both are included on the disc? :p
You need to extract the contents of the ISO first. Either use WinRAR, or mount the ISO using Virtual Clone Drive and copy the contents to a folder. Add the DVD-ROM folder, then create a new ISO to burn.
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Thanks, mum. ;) I'm thinking maybe he forgot to add the DVD-ROM folder at first or something, because that's the first time I've ever seen that at FE or Preserv.
Ok, I've extracted it and see that it's just VOBs anyway. No problem from here.
Better ask AvP, he's been converting a whole lot of old SW preservation discs from a DVD-720/640 format to a native HD picture size. If the original disc was packed tight, that might explain why the DVD-Rom stuff was pushed to the side.
Im tryin to burn Harmys SW to dvd and its a m2ts file, which i am not familar with, I used nero and was just testing to see if it would work and burned it on a single layer dvd and all that burned was sound and only burned on a small portion of the dvd, i have a dual layer burner but before i waste a dual layer dvd i want to make sure im doing this right, any help?
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