VSO files to DVD

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  1. CroZ24

    CroZ24 Member

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    ok, this is a really simple question, but i'm lost on it. i have burned dvds to dvd-r's many times with nero 7. It was very simple, all i had to do was drag my vso, bup files to the screen and press a button, but i had to format and lost my Nero 7 software serial and the trial version doesnt work on my computer. so all i have is cheetah. My question is, i have a bunch of vso, bup files in a folder, how do i load them in my burning software, in nero it was easy, it already made a folder for me called video_ts and audio???? cheetah doesnt and just burning the files to the dvdr doesnt work. What kind of folder do i need to make and what files go in them?
     
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    or, if someone can recomend another burning program other than nero or cheetah thats free, to burn these files so i can watch them on my home dvd player, please let me know
     
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    sorry, thats suppost to be VOB, IFO, Bup files....NOT VSO
     
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    ImgBurn. It will build an ISO in the Build mode and burn. First you need to create a folder and name it VIDEO_TS, then put all your ISO, BUP, and VOB files in it. Of course they should be from a playable source. Just tossing in odd files doesn't work for creating a playable video.

    Open ImgBurn and select Build under Mode.
    Put a recordable DVD in the burner.
    Set your burn speed.
    Under Device select your drive.
    Click Browse for Folder and select the VIDEO_TS folder containing your files.
    Click the big folder to disc icon.
    Your files are put in ISO format and burned.
     
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