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    haven't used this set of programs in a while, but when a file I downloaded wouldn't burn in VSOXtoDVD, I turned to AVStoDVD.
    I set the output to create an .iso file that I would burn with imgburn, but whenit finished, I had an winwar file, which I decompressed into audio, and, video TS files, which I dragged to VSO, then burned.
    The process worked, just not how I thought it was going to. Was there something in the settings I goofed up to get this result or what?
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    I think WinRar has taken over your computer....
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    why not ask in the 'AVS to DVD' sticky thread at the top of the page

    winrar will read ISO files

    why did you not burn the iso to disc with imgburn

    the "WRITE' mode is used to burn the disc

    personally i use AVS to DVD to create a 'folder' with the dvd files
    i can then play this with VLC to view the output "BEFORE" burning a disc
    if i like the output, i use imgburn to 'CREATE' IMAGE aka iso file, from folder
    then use 'Write' mode to burn disc
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    You have Explorer's "Hide extensions for known file types" option enabled. AVStoDVD did create an ISO, but Explorer didn't show you the extension, just the "WinRAR File" description.
    If cameras add ten pounds, why would people want to eat them?
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    The Wizard; when I start AVStoDVD, I make sure I check the create ISO option, and, when I have an ISO image, I do use imgburn to burn the image as a DVD. The trouble is the past two times I have used this set of programs, the ISO has been seemingly compressed by winrar, so I have to extract the work video, audio files, then use VSoXtoDVD to burn the disc.
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