I currently ship dvd's that I produce fedex overnight to my customers. I want to make them downloadable so they can burn them to DVD-R at their location to play in set top players. Most of them are severe technophobes and would not be able to use Nero or something simular without me talking them through it each time. Just want them to download a file that contains the VIDEO_TS folder or an image file plus necessary code that they double click and place a disc in the drive and the rest is done for them.
Is there anything available that does this? If not, would anyone be interested in creating it? Thanks
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Imgburn may be useful to you. It is freeware, but I doubt if you would be able to re-distribute it with your iso. It has a command-line interface, along with a GUI. You could easily write a script that would execute imgburn to burn the dvd for your clients.
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Yes, AFAICS, creating an ISO image + a simple .bat script and supplying ImgBurn is the only way to do this "fool proof"
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Thanks for your reply. Tested imgburn with an img file that I created on a Mac with DVD Studio Pro and it worked perfectly. Haven't written a bat file since DOS days. Will have to do some research on that. However, imgburn is so easy to use I think my customers may be able to use it without a script. thanks for the tip!!
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