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    I just converted some of my DVD files to .ISO. I'm wondering when I want to use them as DVD again, Can I just burn them straight to a DVD so it can play on my home DVD player.
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    Sure. Provided that they fit.
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    An ISO is just an image of the original disk stored in a handy, easy to carry, single file. If this image was of a single layer DVD, or was the output of a transocding process, such as DVD Shrink, then you should be able to burn it straight to disk. If the image contains a dual layer disk, and you wish to burn to a single layer disk, then you need to do some further work.

    How did you get the ISO ?
    What was the source ?
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    To put burn an iso of a DVD onto a disk you can use DVD Decrypter >iso write, and it's free too.
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