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  • jagsr71
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    • Jan 2005
    • 62

    Software to Store Image Files To Disc?

    Just curious about what software many of you use to store your ISO. Image Files to DVD.
    I was using Record Now 7 but it's all of a sudden it's telling me that my drives on my operating system are disabled and that I have to either physically remove my drive or at least enable one. Really strange since I've been using this program for three years now on my computer and just recently used my drives with other software. It was an excellent program that came loaded w/ the computer but apparently is no longer.
    At any rate. Do any of you recommend any other software and... some that may be freeware that I can burn my iso. image files to for storage purposes?
    Thanks!
  • PurpleDemon
    Digital Video Expert
    Digital Video Expert
    • Mar 2006
    • 716

    #2
    Nothing better to burn your iso image files to disc than Imgburn.

    It is also freeware, but donations are always appreciated.

    It will also read your non encrypted DVD's and/or files to an iso image as well

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    • jagsr71
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      • Jan 2005
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      #3
      Thanks for the quick response. I ALWAYS use imgburn to burn a playable DVD movie. It ROCKS and many thanks to Lightning UK!
      I already have the iso. image file created and just want to place that iso. on a blank dvd in case I lose or damage the playable movie. I may be completely wrong but I don't see that on any of it's modes nor does it describe it that way on the website: http://www.imgburn.com/

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      • PurpleDemon
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        • Mar 2006
        • 716

        #4
        Try Here


        Also you can find many other useful guides here



        Good Luck

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        • ed klein
          Banned
          • Mar 2004
          • 880

          #5
          Clean install of Imgburn 2.4.2.0

          In Imgburn :
          under mode be sure the option EZ-MODE PICKER is checked
          reboot
          In Imgburn:
          select : write image files to disk

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          • jagsr71
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            • Jan 2005
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            #6
            You guys are being very helpful and I appreciate it but you do understand I'm not trying to create a DVD playable movie disc, right? I do that when I write and it automatically gives me the 'ISO9660 + UDF' choice (which is what a home DVD player will read). What I'm wanting to do is make an exact copy of the iso. image file (from my hard drive) to a storable DVD disc. Do I choose a different file system to accomplish that? As I read some guides, I think that option is only under the Build mode. There's something I'm missing here but in the meantime I'll continue reading some of the other guides especially:
            http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?s=947Nero Serial Removed8&showforum=4 Thanks, burrell84601.

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            • PurpleDemon
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              • Mar 2006
              • 716

              #7
              Yes the build mode will achieve this. ( I did a test disk to verify it works)

              Just select the iso image from file load in build. It will tell you if you want a playable dvd to go the regular way. Ignore this.

              You will end up with a disk of just the iso file only.

              Am I understanding correctly now? I think I first mis understood.

              Good Luck

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              • jagsr71
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                • Jan 2005
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                #8
                MMM... It asks me if I want to change the name of the file (volume label) instead of just acknowledging the name of the iso. as it is and it gives me a 30 sec. count down. Does it do that for you as well?

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                • soup
                  Just Trying To Help
                  • Nov 2005
                  • 7524

                  #9
                  How big is this ISO file, (that's what it is right, something.ISO)?
                  Attached Files
                  Last edited by soup; 14 Dec 2008, 10:26 AM.

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                  • PurpleDemon
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                    • Mar 2006
                    • 716

                    #10
                    Yes it did. If you don't want to wait for the countdown then say yes as well.

                    When it is done you should have on the disk something like the attached pic.

                    This is the result you are looking for? The Iso still intact?
                    Attached Files

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                    • jagsr71
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                      • Jan 2005
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                      #11
                      Iso. Image file is small enough for a single layer 4.7 gig DVD. And... Yes. Absolutely with the iso. still intact but with the same (original) name as well. So then, just ignore that it's asking me if I want to change the volume label name and... that it will then maintain the original iso. name of the movie as it originally was?

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                      • PurpleDemon
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                        • Mar 2006
                        • 716

                        #12
                        yes.

                        Just like
                        i renamed when it asked and I named iso, but the original file name stayed intact with the original file as in my last post above
                        Last edited by PurpleDemon; 14 Dec 2008, 12:04 PM.

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                        • jagsr71
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                          • Jan 2005
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                          #13
                          I tried it. Unfortunately I came up with the file exceeding the limit imposed by ISO9660 file system. Then it gave me the hint about switching my file system option to UDF if I wanted to back up the file. However this would be a home DVD playable disc. Back to square one. Alright, I guess I'll just try using another program (such as Easy Media Creator 10 Suite). That should be able to make an exact copy of my iso.image file for disc storage. I appreciate all your help though Burrell84601.

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                          • blutach
                            Not a god of digital video
                            • Oct 2004
                            • 24627

                            #14
                            All DVD players play UDF 1.02. Make your filesystem ISO9660 and UDF 1.02

                            Regards
                            Les

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                            • paglamon
                              Lord of Digital Video
                              Lord of Digital Video
                              • Aug 2005
                              • 2126

                              #15
                              I think you all are misunderstanding jagsr71. He DOES NOT want a DVD-Video disc. He wants a data-dvd which will have the ISO image file as data. So, when he opens the DVD it will show only the image file(though why would he want that , I fail to understand).
                              Maybe he can make an image of the image and then burn this new image in Imgburn.
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