I have obtained a DVD movie image file that I would like to burn to DVD to warch on my DVD player. In the past I have usually just right clicked on the image file and chosen to burn with DVD Dycrypter and these have worked fine. This file does not offer this option. So I chose to right click and "Open With" Nero burning rom. This program opened up and offered me to burn a DVD image. However the disc will not play on the PC or my DVD player, maybe a bad disc but I am not that sure. The image file was a type that I do not think that I have seen before a scr-tf.img Then again I am a noob, any help please? I am probably just not using Nero correctly?
Did you try opening the files in Nero Vision? I'm not sure if Nero Vision covers that format, but if it will convert to DVD so you can burn normally, you can watch the output on a standalone player or the PC.
That was no help at all PacMan777: Nero Vision (Express) would probably need the VOBs etc extracted first before Nero Burning Rom & DVD-Video burning. No converting need be done !! I like Nero and use it (Burning Rom) , but no need to be using it for images. The correct answer would probably be .. try IMGburn (as DVD-Decrypter has not been supported for a long time). And to make sure of using decent media such as Taiyo Yuden to make sure of successful burn once a - or +RW shows to be 'da money' as it were. Anyway wokeye , let us know how you get on mate : )
sounds like the ISO file might not have dvd-compliant files Maybe try mounting the ISO to see what type of files it has use Daemon tools and see if the files are VOB,IFO,BUP If they are not them you need to convert them
Herbsman I said I was guessing on that and it wouldn't hurt to try Nero Vision 4 to see if it would make the file DVD compliant. Bowler just brought up compliance. By the way, I think Bowler made a good point. If it was any old ISO image I'd say ImgBurn or Nero Express. I rarely use the burning Rom, but that's because the Express interface just seems more friendly. I'm here to learn as well as everyone. Could you tell me what a scr-tf.img is? It's not a regular DVD file that I've seen and it doesn't look like anything I've seen in AVI. I even did a search and couldn't find anything on the web.
Guess I'm running a little slow. I didn't associate scr-tf.img with a movie screener image file. If it's a screener file, should we be discussing it? I guess Bowler was spot on in saying open it up to see what the file extensions are. Good call Bowler. Herbsman, thanks for pointing out the "screener". Guess I was being dense on that one.