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  1. Can anyone tell me how to convert video files to IFO, IMG, ISO etc so dvd decrypter will recognize them or is that even possible?
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  2. I'm not sure I know what you mean, can you explain yourself ? you can also
    check of course the webpage of www.dvddecryptor.com
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    Sefy Levy,
    Certified Computer Technician.
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  3. When I go to burn a DVD with DVD decrypter, it asks me for filetypes with the IFO, IMG, ISO, etc heading. None of the files I am trying to burn are these types of files. And DVD decrypter does not recognize them.
    Thank you so much.
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  4. What kind of file types do you have ?
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    Sefy Levy,
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  5. Sorry I am not at home on my computer so I have to use this method of communication for now.
    When I attempt to burn a DVD with DVD decrypter, in the section wherer you can choose the file I want to burn, DVD decrypter is looking for an ISO, IFO, IMG, etc. file. I have to select "show all files" in order to be able to select my files. When I do that I receive an error message that says something like:" not an ISO supported file type" or something like that. I have been tryin to burn DVD's for a while now and have been unsuccessfull. I have tried numerous software types including nero and I am very dissapointed in it I might add. any help is greatly appreciated. I hope I am explaining this all ok. I apploogize for not being the sharpest tool in the shed.
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  6. You told me the problem, but you did not answer the question, what file type
    are you trying to burn that DVD Decryptor is not accepting ?
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    Sefy Levy,
    Certified Computer Technician.
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  7. I encoded them with TMPGnc and they are now MPEG files.
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  8. That explains it, you just have an MPG file, it hasn't been authored for DVD
    media or even VCD, you must first author the file so it will be compatible for
    burning on a DVDR.

    Follow one of the DVD to DVDR guides, skip right to the MPG parts and follow
    it from there.
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    Sefy Levy,
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