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    Is that possible?
    if yes, how?
    please help

    thanks a lot/Fabio
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    Originally Posted by marlo View Post
    Is that possible?
    No
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    Imgburn is a burning tool not an authoring tool.
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    ok I have some files .iso and would like to burn a dvd ( with chapters and so on)
    which sw do you suggest?

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    Ahhhh, much better question and you've given us more info.

    If its a DVD iso, extract the audio/video folder with a tool like isobuster. Extract the VOBs with VOB2MPG to a single .mpg (mpeg2) file. Import the mpeg2 into a authoring tool like TMPG Author, DVD Movie Factory, DVD Flick, even Windows Movie maker will do ... to generate new VOBs with the menus/chapters of your choice. Use tools that will reencode as little as possbile so lose a little quality as possible. Editting mpeg2 can be tricky. Look at payware that will do the job.

    - Create/Capture
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    - Author
    - Burn

    Rise, repeat as necessary.

    Some tools will combine the above steps but there's no way around them. Look at the What Is - DVD, Tools, and How-To guides to the left. Tons of very helpful info.
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    @neomaine - I think you meant Windows DVD Maker, not Windows Movie Maker

    @the OP - if this is an ISO of a DVD then it may well already have chapters etc. from when it was originally authored. You could either extract or mount the ISO, then play the contents form the video_ts folder in a good software player and test this before going to any further trouble.
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    I didn't think of Win DVD Maker and meant to say Movie Maker. Though, I think it has the option to only create a compliant mpeg2 like for a slideshow. Not sure about chapters. Been a while since I've used it.

    DVD maker makes much more sense.
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