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  1. I have a question, i use imgburn to burn files, and imgflick to create the dvd image..if one needs to be created out of a .avi file or something like that...

    Main Question: I want to burn a movie so that it keeps all of the original menu's and everything, I am currently downloading a copy of the new starcraft behind the scenes dvd (I also own a copy) but I want to burn this file that I am downloading so that it is an exact replica, bc i recently burned my girlfriend a copy of twilight and it had no menu's or chapters....was this bc maybe i downloaded a filmed version?

    Sorry for the confusion, I just dont want to be wasting dvd's if im not even setting up the folders correctly.

    the file i am downloading is also already set up in video_ts and audio_ts.

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    Originally Posted by Dchristy47 View Post
    the file i am downloading is also already set up in video_ts and audio_ts.
    Then just burn it with ImgBurn. ImgBurn also burns VIDEO_TS folders directly. NO NEED to create an ISO Image.

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    Originally Posted by Dchristy47 View Post
    Ii recently burned my girlfriend a copy of twilight and it had no menu's or chapters....was this bc maybe i downloaded a filmed version?
    THAT my friend is illegal.


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    What is warez? Obtained IP (intellectual property: software/music/movies/tv-series/tv-shows) either through download, serial, or crack in a manner that either explicitly or implied breaks the copyright or license for that IP.
    https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/72386-Forum-rules-Acceptable-Use-Policy-%28AUP%29

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