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Discussion in 'DVDR' started by doglou, Feb 21, 2011.

  1. doglou

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    I am a technically challenged newbie. Jimfitter was kind enough to tell me how to use VOB Blanker to convert PAL dvd to NTSC format. Finally got through VOB and next step was using Imgburn in Build Mode. Got to Build mode section and could not pull up stuff that I did in VOB Blanker to make dvd. Yes I am stupid, please have mercy on me.
     
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    Your looking for a folder that contains the VOB, IFO and BUP files that were saved out by Vob Blanker.
     
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    I tried using VOB Blanker recently and though it went through the process of processing files, it never did write out any output. So, you may want to check to make sure there is output files to import into ImgBurn. Like attar said, the folder will contain files with the extensions VOB, IFO, and BUP.
     
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    Now for task of finding folder with files containing extensions VOB IFO and BUP. Any suggestions where I can find them? Why do things have to be so complicated? If and when I can find them,IMGBURN Build is next obstacle. Wish I never had this project,but I'm stuck with it. This old coot is persistent, though not too bright.
     
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    Either click 'Start' > 'Search' and type ifo

    or hold down the Windows key and the f key and type in ifo
     

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