Virtual DVD Burner

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  1. dwnsouth

    dwnsouth Member

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    For example, Adobe Acrobat has a virtual printer that shows up as an actual printer. Whenever you use it, it creates a .pdf of what you printed. Does Nero or any other software have the capability of a virtual DVD burner that would allow all burner programs on a computer burn to an iso or similar format on your hard drive?

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    What exactly is the scope of that virtual burner that you are seeking? What task are you trying to acomplish? There might be something that will work for you. A virtual "Burner"? Would a virtual player interest you?
     
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    I have a virtual player. Instead of creating a backup DVD of my movies, I prefer to keep an image on a hard drive so I don't have to buy a lot of DVDs. If I get an image of a dual-layer disc, i can't burn it. I was looking for a way to create an image using DVDxCOPY so it would compress it to a single-layer size. Another solution would be a way to tell XCopy to read from a virtual drive and burn to a real one, but it will not let you use 2 different drives. I haven't seen anything like this, but I was just curioius.

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    DVD Decrypter(free) will burn your D/L image. And so will Nero.

    DVD Shrink will do that, and I think Nero Recode also. Will compress your DVD-9 video files to fit onto a DVD-5 and you can save the output file as an ISO, which then you can load it on your virtual drive if you wish, or burn it onto a DVD.
    Is that what you want, or is just me confused at 2:AM?

     
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    Thanks, that's exactly what I was trying to do. I'll try to go through the steps tomorrow. if i have any problems, i'll post back.

    Thanks again,
    Jaron
     

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