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Final Steps
You can use any DVD viewing program of your choice but it needs to support the option of playing a DVD disk from the hard drive. If you happen to use Nero Burning Rom Suite 6.0 or higher the included Nero Media player works fine. Simply select the 'Open DVD file on hard disk drive' option as in the photo for Power DVD below. Browse to your recently converted DVD movie and select the directory that contains the files. If all the options and features are correct you can now burn your DVD-R using the burning program of your choice I will provide instructions for using Nero further down but most programs should work the same way. Burning files with Nero You should have a split screen with the 'DVD-Video' project on the Left side and your 'File Browser' on the right-side, use the right-side to browse to your files. Once the files are found select them all and simply drag them on top of the 'VIDEO_TS' folder of the 'DVD-Video' project window. When ready press the 'Burn' icon which will open the write dialogue box. If this is your first movie you may wish to check the box labeled 'Determine maximum speed' otherwise leave it unchecked, press the 'Burn' button to start the burn. If anything is wrong or any files are missing Nero will tell you about the problem. After the burn process is complete your DVD should play in any DVD player with no issues. I hope that this Tutorial was helpful. |
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