Burn the image to DVD
After the ripping process
has finished, you simply go to Mode menu
again and select Write under ISO
selection.
Now you need to select the
image file from the harddrive. Click the source
filename in DVD Decrypter's window and it pops
up a file dialog. Note that if you have other
than NTFS filesystem, you might have multiple
files on your harddrive now, one of them is with
extension .DVD and this is the
file you need to select -- if you have NTFS,
select the only file you see in the directory
you selected and click OK.
Ready to burn
Now simply check that all
the settings are correct. Use test if you
want, use burn-proof if your drive
supports it, change write mode to
DVD, keep data type as Mode
1/2048 and choose write speed
according to your drive's specifications. Then,
click the copy symbol in bottom of the
window and wait while the disc burns.
Finally Now you should
have a DVD-Video backup that can be viewed with
most modern stand-alone DVD players -- just
remember that not all DVD players play these
discs. Compatibility issues can be caused by the
burning speed, the DVD player or by the DVD
media. Should things go wrong the first thing to
do is make sure you have followed our guide
literally. Next try the process with some other
DVD media -- the quality of the discs really
makes a huge difference in DVD-Video use.
For all comments, further questions and
suggestions should be posted to discussion
forums.
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