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  • Will this one help?

    Matthew BeallJanuary 3, 2015 at 5:19 pm

    I have a notebook with no burner, and I would like to still use DVD Architect to create DVDs and just create ISO files.

    However, when I choose to burn a DVD and get to the ‘select burn parameters’, everything is greyed out and I can’t do anything. I would like to pull-down the device selection and choose ISO..

    How can I force it to default to ISO burn?

    EDIT: wait, figured it out.. uncheck ‘use legacy drivers’ in preferences.. Works!Matthew Beall
    January 3, 2015 at 5:19 pm
    I have a notebook with no burner, and I would like to still use DVD Architect to create DVDs and just create ISO files.

    However, when I choose to burn a DVD and get to the ‘select burn parameters’, everything is greyed out and I can’t do anything. I would like to pull-down the device selection and choose ISO..

    How can I force it to default to ISO burn?

    EDIT: wait, figured it out.. uncheck ‘use legacy drivers’ in preferences.. Works!

  • Ask the centre what are their requirements?

    Are they able to use an ISO file? Probably you will need to burn this ISO and send a DVD disk to the facility

  • Roman Melekh

    May 5, 2021 at 8:38 pm in reply to: Software to burn BDMV file to disc?

    Are you OK to install Windows as a second OS?

    This will allow you to use ImgBurn which is the best free software for DVD/BD build-write.

    It handles break-points on dual-layer disks, can build an image from set of files and burn images also.

  • Roman Melekh

    December 21, 2020 at 9:29 pm in reply to: need DVD authoring

    I would suggest you to start from the opposite side – WHAT does your client need? For the last 10 years I created DVDs using Edius, with 2-6 buttons as chapters. And it was more than enough for my clients (BD option is available there also). 20 years ago I used Sonic Scenarist and created disks with huge sets of menus, features, languages…. Today nobody needs it. For PC (or just Windows runing on your Mac) you can find A LOT OF software, even some free, and create DVD/BD, but once again – what for….?

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