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How to burn ISO and other CD/DVD image files? |
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Friday, 22 May 2009 16:38 |
| This guide will show you how to burn ISO and other CD/DVD image files. After downloading and installing ImTOO ISO Burner on your PC, you can follow the steps below to perform the burning. |
Step 1: Run the software and choose source image file First, run ImTOO ISO Burner. Click "Browse" button and select the ISO file you want to burn in the dialog box that appears. The software will list the volume label and file size below. |
| Step 2: Choose Recorder and adjust burning setting Choose a Recorder and insert a recordable CD/DVD disc. In the info bar, the disc type and disc capacity of your inserted disc will be displayed. If the disc capacity is less than the total size of source image file, the software will remind you to change a larger disc. | 
| | Tips: | | 1. The default write speed is the maximum speed that you recorder and disc could support. Also, you can choose a write speed in the "Write Speed" drop-down list. | | 2. If you want to burn several copies, enter a number you want in the "Copies" box or click the up-and-down arrow to select a number. | | 3. If you check "Data Verify", the software will verify the data of disc backup to ensure the data usability after finishing the burning. | | 4. If the rewritable disc you insert is not blank, click "Erase" button to erase the data on the disc. | 
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Step 3: Start burning After all these finished, click "Start Burn" to start burning. | | Tip: If the inserted rewritable disc has data existed and you haven't erased the data yet, the software will remind you that the inserted disc contains files after you click "Start Burn" button, and ask you whether to continue burning. Clicking "OK" will erase data first and start burning automatically after erasing. |  |
| From the status bar on the bottom, you can view the information of the burning process: time remaining, rate of progress, and so on. After burning completed, the disc will be ejected automatically. |  |
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How to copy DVD movies to computer, copy DVD to DVD disc? |
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Wednesday, 20 May 2009 18:11 |
| Have you ever troubled with how to backup, clone or copy your favorite DVD to computer as a DVD folder, or an ISO image file, or even to another DVD disc directly? Furthermore, are you still griping about whether copying DVD entirely or just copying DVD with main movie? ImTOO DVD copying software could help you out! | | ImTOO DVD Copy Express is extremely easy-to-use DVD copying software to copy any DVD movie with excellent DVD copying quality in Full Disk Mode or Main Movie Mode. It can copy DVD movie to computer as DVD folder, ISO file, copy DVD to DVD disc; burn ISO file or DVD folder to DVD disc. Free Download ImTOO DVD Copy Express to experience its features in super fast copying speed (only about 30 minutes for DVD-5 or 50 minutes for DVD-9) and more! | | 1. How to copy DVD movies with ImTOO DVD Copy Express? | | 2. Tips | 3. Glossary How to copy DVD movies with ImTOO DVD Copy Express? | |
| 1. Download ImTOO DVD Copy Express and install. | | 2. Run ImTOO DVD Copy Express first , specify the "Source" and "Target" by selecting from the "Source Combo Box" and "Target Combo Box". | | 3. Select certain output mode as you need. There are two modes - Full Disk Mode and Main Movie Mode to choose. | 4. There are more settings advanced in the "Setting Panel" with the button clicked. You can make some changes in temporary file folder, DVD volume, Audio track, Subtitle. | | 5. Click "Start Copy" button to copy your DVD movie. | | 6. While copying's done, ImTOO DVD Copy Express will show you a message box that copying's successfully completed and information about copying "Source", "Target", "Copy mode", "Compress ratio" and "Time". |
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- ImTOO DVD Copy Express supports DVD disk, DVD folder or ISO image file as input and output, so that you can copy DVD to DVD, back up DVD disc to ISO images file or DVD folder, burn ISO image file or DVD folder to DVD disc.
- Two DVD copying modes offered: Full Disk Mode and Main Movie Mode. With Full Disk Mode, you can copy entire DVD including all titles, while you are supposed to copy the longest title, and get rid of some unimportant audio or video in the Main Movie Mode.
- There must be 4.2 GB free space left for temporary folders to run the DVD copying software.
- A message box will come up to show you three selections (D5, D9, Custom) for your target disk as below, if you are copying a Video-DVD to a blank DVD disk.
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- DVD-5: DVD-5 is an acronym that means a DVD disc that is one-sided single-layer disc and can contain upto 4.38 gigabytes of data on it.
- DVD-9: One form of DVD discs that means a single-sided dual-layer DVD disc. DVD-9 can hold approximately 7.95 gigabytes of data.
- DVD±R: Two recordable DVD formats allow single-layer data to be stored on each side of the disc -- in other words, one side of the disc can hold upto 4.38 gigabytes of information. Both DVD formats are write-once formats, and can be read with most stand-alone DVD players and with virtually all DVD-ROM drives, though DVD+R is technically slightly more advanced than DVD-R.
- DVD±RW: Two recordable DVD formats allow single-layer data to be stored on each side of the disc -- in other words, one side of the disc can hold upto 4.38 gigabytes of information. Both DVD formats can be read with most stand-alone DVD players and with virtually all DVD-ROM drives, though DVD+RW is technically slightly more advanced than DVD-RW.
- DVD-R DL: Known as DVD-R9, this is blank DVD media that uses Dual Layer technology. It can hold up to twice the capacity of a single layer DVD-R.
- DVD+R DL: DVD+R DL is the dual layer version of DVD+R format. It's main difference to the DVD+R is that it can store upto 8.5 gigabytes on one disc side, unlike DVD+R which can only hold the same amount of data that a single layer disc can, appx. 4.38 gigabytes. This means basically that every single one-sided movie disc ever released can be stored to one DVD+R DL disc without compression or removing anything from the original disc.
- DVD-RAM: DVD-RAM (DVD-Random Access Memory) media are used in computers as well as camcorders and personal video recorders. Compared with other writeable DVDs, DVD-RAM is more closely related to hard disk technology, as it has concentric tracks instead of one long spiral track.
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