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  1. I tried to burn a DVD .iso (created from DVD Workshop) and Nero only seems to burn CD .iso's? I no longer have the "video_ts" and "audio_ts" files, they were deleted to save hard drive space!

    -How do I burn a DVD from an iso file with Nero? I can't find any information on it.

    -Is an iso image file not going to be a standard DVD storage format?

    It's kind of urgent, some quick help would be *greatly* appreciated.
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  2. Is there not one learned person here who can answer these simple questions?
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  3. i have two possible solutions for you get hold of a copy of dvd workshop cos that can burn iso images of dvd's. or the less elegant but possibly cheaper option is to use isobuster to extract the video_ts and audio_ts folders from your iso image. hope helps.
    link for isobuster http://www.isobuster.com
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  4. hey re-read your post use the copy of dvd workshop you already have.
    when open workshop go straight to the finish option select burn image locate your iso with the file browser and away you go.
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  5. Thanks guys I appreciate it. I already know how to burn using dvd workshop. My concern is-- is iso not going to be a standard image format for dvd's? And I guess you're also saying that nero cannot burn a dvd iso file.

    I've written Nero to ask if they'll be adding iso capability for DVD but haven't gotten a reply.
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    I think DVD Decrypter can do what you want.
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  7. Originally Posted by sparklyballs
    i have two possible solutions for you get hold of a copy of dvd workshop cos that can burn iso images of dvd's. or the less elegant but possibly cheaper option is to use isobuster to extract the video_ts and audio_ts folders from your iso image. hope helps.
    link for isobuster http://www.isobuster.com
    I'm just curious, does this method result in any degradation of quality?
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  8. As Greg12 said use dvddecrypter to burn iso - it works a treat

    http://www.dvddecrypter.com/
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