Windows Movie Maker doesn't accept ISO or MDF files that I burned to the hard drive with DVD Decrypter. They are home video that I want to edit.
Do Ineed another program to do this change? Is this called encoding? I'm new at all this.
Thanks for any help!
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ISO, MDFs are image formats for burning. If you have the originals, just put them on your hard drive in their native format, not as a image file.
Otherwise, you would need to convert the image files back to whatever they are with a program like ISOBuster.
Then you might be able to put them into WMM, depending on their format. Gspot will tell you what format they are after you extract them.
Also, what do you want to do with them, burn to DVD?. If so, I would skip WMM, I don't think it outputs MPEG-2 which you would need for a DVD.
If you look under 'Convert' to the left, <<<< you can see guides to help convert them. Also 'EDIT' is there if that's what you want to do.
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