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  1. I got an img file which contains a movie. When I start the img file with VLC Player it plays itself like a dvd movie with a menu etc.
    My question is: I want to burn this 4.3 Gigabyte large img file to a dvd so I can watch it with my dvd player. What do I have to do?
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    dvddecrypter, mode->file->write.
    is it too big shrink it with dvd shrink.
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  3. The IMG file is not on dvd it is on my hard disk.
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    dvddecrypter, mode->file->write and open the img file and burn.
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  5. so when It's finished burning, I can view the dvd with my dvdplayer on my television?

    Thank you so much!
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    Originally Posted by Baldrick
    dvddecrypter, mode->file->write and open the img file and burn.
    I didn't think Decrypter had a file-write mode. Where is it? All I can find is ISO write.
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  7. Do I have to convert the IMG file to a VOB file before burning so that I can play the burned dvd with my dvd player?
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    nope, just open the img and burn. and i mean mode->iso->write.
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  9. just rename the .img to .iso,any prog will then pick it up
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    Originally Posted by forx
    just rename the .img to .iso,any prog will then pick it up
    I didn't know if this was kosher when I did it a while back on a hunch, but it turned out it worked.

    Baldrick's method works, too.
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