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    Good Morning all! I just burned a DVD, and wish to make a second copy, but i am unsure if i can do this without running the whole process over again. I have an MP4 show i downloaded from YouTube to my HDD, then i use DVDFlick and ImgBurn to reformat, encode, author and burn my disk. When it was all done i tried to find away to just burn another copy, but can't figure it out. Do i have to have DVDFlick start all over again? I found the converted files in the DVD folder, but cant seem to import them. Thanks!
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  2. Not at all. You should be able to take the files that DVDFlick made and just burn those directly to a DVD using ImgBurn. You shouldn't have to convert the video all over again.

    Do you know where the DVD files are located?
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    Yes, in the folder named "DVD". Inside that is another folder, also named "DVD", along with the log files and some other stuff. Inside that folder are the Audio_TS and Video_TS files. I tried to import the DVD file inside the DVD folder, but cannot. When i try it it opens the folder revealing the separate Audio_TS and Video_TS files.
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  4. 1) Start ImgBurn, select write files/folders to disc from the e-z mode picker.
    2) Copy both the AUDIO_TS AND VIDEO_TS folders.
    3) Paste in the compilation window of ImgBurn.
    4) Give it a name if you wish and hit the burn button.

    That's it.
    Pull! Bang! Darn!
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    Ok, that worked perfect! Thanks for the help everyone, now i know how to do this.
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