Which one do I use and why and what are the others for ?
Is there a different way to burn a burned movie than a ripped one ??
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Judging by your post, here's the answers :
1) Just use DVDShrink, and don't worry about these...
2) As far as already previously ripped and backed up movies go, it's as simple as Drag'n'Drop, and then burn..
Huh? Check out this guide.1) Just use DVDShrink, and don't worry about these...
http://dvdshrink.info/nero-video.php
Good luck
Alan
...or this one:
http://www.dvdshrink.info/nero-udf-iso.php
Same result, slightly different approach.
@ apurcell,
Thanks for spreading the word.
so wats teh difference betweeen burning it on DVD VIDEO tan DVD (ISO)?
someone please explain..
Read the glossary.
ive read it
i wanna know what effect does it have?
Choose:
ISO - To burn image
UDF - Burning with this will make your DVD playable on a standalone.
UDF/ISO - Guess it does both^
DVD Video - Will not be compliant with standalone but will burn DVD with no probs
DVD-Video is designed to work perfectly on stand alones. thats the whole point in it. it had problems in earlier versions but was fixed in the later V5 releases.
"DVD-Video" is for movies. Bottom line is that DVD-Video is a form of UDF. Standalone players require it to be in the "UDF" so that it will be compliant, BUT depending on that DVD-ROMs, OS and software both burning and DVD playback accept different UDFs.
I used to use Nero 6.0.0.9 to backup my ripped copies. I have a iBook with Apple DVD Player. the "DVD-Video" would be complatible with standalone desktops and Windows plackback but would not Play in the MAC. I experimented and trial and error, discovered a acceptable format od "UDF/ISO - UDF 1.02" that the Desktop, Windows and the MAC would placy. Upgraded to Nero 6.0.019, and continued to burn in UDF/ISO - UDF 1.02 with opposite results, the MAC now wowuld not accpet the DVD as before. Again with trial and error, switched to "DVD-Video" I was now back to 100% playback compatibility.
All depends on the burning software, the playback software, OS and platform and how much you want 100% acroos the board compliant.
i used DVD-VIDEO and it seems to be most reliable, it has played on all dvd players scattered around the house
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