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  1. Pete917

    Pete917 Member

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    Is it possible to burn "shrunk" dvd files from your hard drive to a DVD?
     
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    Yes it is. What shrunk file type do you have? Do you have Nero?
     
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    I have used DVD Shrink to create the backup to fit a single layer disc. I then need to burn it. I cant use Nero as it interferes with my TV card.
     
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    Hey there :)

    If you haven't got Nero installed, then you could re-do the backup with DVDShrink and when prompted to select a target device, create an ISO (Disc Image) of the backup and use DVD-Decrypter or ImgTool(Freeware) to burn the image, or any other ISO compatible software of your preference.

    Read here for another alterative;

    http://forum.digital-digest.com/showthread.php?t=63869
     
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    Wow, look at the times of our posts and how we posted almost identical solutions, Garmoon :p

    Don't see that everyday, I'll leave this one to you...
     
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    @rav009

    Yeah Rav you beat me by milliseconds. I would have suggested ImgBurn, but decrypter is easier to use. I'll save Imgburn for another day. Have a good one.
     
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