help burning.ISO files

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  1. FishinGuy

    FishinGuy Member

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    heres the problem. I downloaded a TV progam from a torrent site. I want to burn it to a disc so I can watch it on the tv but all I can seem to do is copy the file to the disc.... no video. I usually use Nero and when I try to burn it tells me no TS_ video files.I used DVDDecryptor to turn it into an ISO and I can watch it on the computer but I cant convert it to files I can burn and watch with my DVD player. any help would be greatly appreciated.
     
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    did you try divxtodvd?, that will create the VOB files required to burn to disk using Nero
     
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    thanks for the response. I tried it but when you look for the souce folder it wont see the files. I can find the folder I want to convert but it keeps telling me I need .IFO files.
    thanks
     
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    What format is the video you got from the torrent?
     
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    when you open it up its a bunch of .rar files and a sample folder that is mpeg
     
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    ok, first, you need to extract the .rar using WinRar

    if you dont have winrar, heres a link.

    http://www.rarlab.com/download.htm

    once extracted, I'm guessing that the actually tv program is also Mpeg since the sample is mpeg.

    mpegs take a little more time to convert to dvd.

    give me time to find a easy way to do it. Or hopefully someone else can help you
     
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    ok to convert mpeg to dvd you will need TMPGEnc Author

    you can download the trial version here

    http://www.snapfiles.com/get/tmpgdvd.html


    If you have any more questions, feel free to ask once you tried TMPG
     
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    I have winrar and when I open one of the individual .rar files it reads.dvdr.img
     
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    hmm, I think Dvd shrink might work for a img file.
    Reauthor it, then hit backup.
     
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    thank you very much. I figured it out. I was not extracting the .rar files . once I did that, I could burn the image .
     

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