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emmrecs wrote on 5/6/2020, 5:59 AM

@Roy-Alexander

Since you have a completed timeline the process is now quite straightforward, honestly!

Top right of your workscreen choose the disc option (it looks like circle, highlighted in this screenshot).

Click on that circle and you will see a screen that looks something like this. Yours will NOT look the same as mine; I'm simply using a recent project of mine as an example; follow the instructions I have included on the screenshot

When you press that highlighted button, choose DVD as the output and you will see this:

Click on the highlighted dropdown arrow and you will see the option "Image recorder" (as in my screenshot) that is what you want.

Then click the large button that looks like a burning disc on the right hand side of that same screen and follow the detail on the next screen to select exactly where on your computer you want the .iso file to be saved.

HTH

Jeff

 

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Roy-Alexander wrote on 5/8/2020, 2:15 PM

Thank you Jeff for your clear instructions on how to make an ISO. I have successfully made an ISO and burnt it to a disc using INGBURN. However I notice that the finished video has a panel at the beginning which I have to click on to start the actual video. Is there any way this panel can be avoided so that the video starts straight away? If not, is thare a way I can add a text to this panel such as " click here to start the video"? Thank you again for your help. Roy Alexander

johnebaker wrote on 5/9/2020, 3:51 AM

@Roy-Alexander

Hi

. . . .this panel can be avoided so that the video starts straight away . . . .

To make an auto-play disc with no menu system.

In the Burn dialog click the Edit button - see image below, and uncheck the 2 options indicated on the right - the menu will go blank, click the Preview button to return to the burn menu and burn from there.

HTH

John EB

 

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