Burned a DVD to a DVD+R Dual Layer

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  1. f16ace

    f16ace Member

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    I just burned a dvd iso using Folder2ISO, and then used DVD Decrypter to burn the iso to a Fujifilm DVD+R DL disk. I followed the guide in making the ISO. The DVD will not play, but I can view all the files that it copied from the ISO.

    Is there something I did wrong? The burn was succesful, but I think it was a setting that I missed.

    Any help would be appreciated.

     
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    Remove all discs from drives.

    Open DVD Decrypter.

    From the 'Mode' menu, select 'ISO' -> 'Read'.

    Put DVD-9 disc in drive.

    Take note of the 'Destination' file name.

    Click the big 'Decrypt' button.

    Take the DVD-9 disc out of the drive.

    From the 'Mode' menu, select 'ISO' -> 'Write'.

    Put a blank double layer disc in your DVD Writer.

    Click the little folder icon - 'Browse for source file' - and select the MDS file created for you as part of the steps above.

    Click the big 'Write' button.

    Finished!


    Note: If your drive supports booktype / bit setting, remember to tell it to burn DVD+R DL discs as DVDROM. This will make them more compatible with players. The booktype / bit setting utility is accessed by clicking on the little 'book' icon when in ISO Write mode.

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    DONT USE FOLDER2ISO to make dvd iso's for burning!
     
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    It worked! Thanks for the quick response!
     
  4. Rotary

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    hi

    nice one ;-])
     

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