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If you are creating audio CDs for your friends, you may wish that you could burn two copies simultaneously to save time. Unfortunately, Windows does not have the ability to burn two copies of a...
Windows XP lets you create CDs with its built-in CD burning feature. Alternatively, you can use Nero5 CD burning software. With Nero5, you can copy almost anything from games to data files to...
Nero Express lets you burn CDs on Windows 98 with ease. You can burn almost anything from data files to music files to movies. Nero Express also lets you create bootable CDs that you can use for...
A BIN file is an exact image of a CD or DVD that is in binary format. Typically, you would use this file to burn copies of a program onto a CD/DVD. These files are very similar to *.ISO.
The ISO image format allows you to store virtual backups of your CDs and DVDs on your computer's hard drive. The contents of your CDs or DVDs are stored in the ISO format, along with its boot...
NRG files are a proprietary file type created by Nero software group to act as an image of an optical disc. Though these files are utilized almost identically to other image file formats, due to...
Burning ISO files is the process of taking a disc image, the ISO file, and burning it to an actual disc medium. ISO files are a very common file type, especially on the Internet, for transferring...
An ISO file is a disc image. This format allows you to copy discs. In addition, you can download ISO files, burn them and then play them from a disc. Typically, you can use CD or DVD discs to burn...
ISO files are used to conveniently back up the contents of a CD or DVD disc in one file. Using an ISO file as a backup to your CDs allows you to burn as many cloned copies as you want---there's no...
ISO image files are typically used as digital backups to DVD and CD discs. The entire contents of a DVD or CD disc can be stored in a single ISO file. And with the right software, ISO files can be...
You can burn movies to play on your home DVD player or PC. However, there are only certain formats that you can burn to use in a regular DVD player. You can use all formats to play on your...
If you download DVD movies or rip a movie from your collection of DVDs, you can burn them from your computer. With this method, you can download free DVD movies from the Internet and play them on...
There are a few reasons that you may wish to burn games on regular DVDs. DVD disks have more storage space. A regular CD has only 800MB, while a DVD can store over 7GB. In addition, you can burn...
To save storage on your hard drive or to play a movie from your home entertainment system, you will need to burn the DVD. Two movies can fit onto one DVD disk for storage purposes. However, if you...
DVD movies are specially encoded with files in order to play properly in a DVD player. These files include the DVD data, menus, chapter breaks and any supplemental material. When extract the files...
In recent years it has become easier than ever to burn and copy DVDs. With DVD-R drives becoming a standard on most new computers, choosing the burning software that does exactly what you want it...
The proliferation of Internet videos and peripheral video capturing devices has led to a wide range of video formats. However, the most universal player that most people have is their DVD machine....
IfoEdit is Freeware software that allows you to edit files, correct sector addresses and burn DVDs. DVD burning allows you to create a back-up of your movie or transfer a movie from your...
There are a number of video tools in Movavi Video Suite that you can take advantage of. These tools enable you to convert videos and unprotected DVDS for mobile devices. You can also work with...
If you wish to burn a CD-ROM ISO image to a CD, you’ll need special software that may not have been provided with your CD-R or DVD-R drive. To burn your ISO image using the popular burning...
Learn how to make an image using this neat application, as well as burning an existing one onto a blank disc.