How To Copy 3 .iso files to 1 dvd+r

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  1. talonman

    talonman Guest

    I have 3 .iso files from decrypter. I am wondering how I put all 3 of them on 1 dvd+r. I would appreciate any help. The files are from my sony dcr403 camcorder. Thanks in advance.
     
  2. scf_au

    scf_au Regular member

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    1) Create a virtual drive with e.g. Daemon Tools.

    2) Mount the first iso onto the virtual drive, then copy the contents from the virtual drive to a separate harddisk folder. Unmount the iso.

    3) Repeat 2)for the other isos.

    4) Use Shrink's reauthor function to get and edit the files under the separate folders, and Nero to burn.

    Alternatively, you may use Isobuster to extract the isos.

     
  3. talonman

    talonman Guest

    I understand everything, excpet for the virtual drive.
    Can you please explain this to me. Sorry for being an idiot.
     
  4. hursty

    hursty Active member

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    a virtual drive is exactly what is says on the tin,
    it acts like a dvd drive(which you put actual disks in)
    hence the word "virtual"
    good luck
     
  5. talonman

    talonman Guest

    I have downloaded deamon tools, it did create a drive letter.
    how do i MOUNT the disk; they are 3 .iso files on my hhd.

    anyone that know how to do this would be a big help. Sorry I just do not understand how to mount a file off my hhd on to deamon tools.

    thanks in advance
     
  6. scf_au

    scf_au Regular member

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    Here's from the manual:

    Mounting an image:

    Right-click on the Daemon-Tools trayicon
    Select Virtual CD/DVD-ROM
    Select Device [?:]
    Click Mount
    Browse and select the image you wish to mount
    Click OK or double-click on the file to mount

    Unmounting an image:

    Right-click on the Daemon-Tools trayicon
    Select Virtual CD/DVD-ROM
    Select Device [?:]
    Click Unmount

    Happy iso burning!

     
  7. talonman

    talonman Guest

    Finally I did it Thank You so Much To everyone for your help.
     
  8. scf_au

    scf_au Regular member

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    Glad to know.
     

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