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I downloaded .bup .ifo and .vob files. They are all in folders but how do I burn
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<blockquote data-quote="SilverTonguedDevil" data-source="post: 2630772" data-attributes="member: 725300"><p>What the... ???? You shouldn't be trying to gather various .bup .ifo and .vob files. A DVD disc has lots of files on it. You should just have all of them. Copy all of them to a DVD disc, right-click the DVD icon, and choose "Burn". It's just that simple. [NOTE: The files do not actually "copy" until you burn the disc.]</p><p></p><p>In other words, you DO NOT need any burning software to burn any CD or DVD in OS X. You need iDVD to convert a movie file (such as "Titanic.MPG" or "Avatar.MP4" to a group of DVD files. It also has options to create a menu with chapters.</p><p></p><p>If you have the whole, original DVD disc, you can make a duplicate of it. To learn how, open Disk Utility, go to Help > Disk Utility Help, and type "duplicate dvd" in the search.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilverTonguedDevil, post: 2630772, member: 725300"] What the... ???? You shouldn't be trying to gather various .bup .ifo and .vob files. A DVD disc has lots of files on it. You should just have all of them. Copy all of them to a DVD disc, right-click the DVD icon, and choose "Burn". It's just that simple. [NOTE: The files do not actually "copy" until you burn the disc.] In other words, you DO NOT need any burning software to burn any CD or DVD in OS X. You need iDVD to convert a movie file (such as "Titanic.MPG" or "Avatar.MP4" to a group of DVD files. It also has options to create a menu with chapters. If you have the whole, original DVD disc, you can make a duplicate of it. To learn how, open Disk Utility, go to Help > Disk Utility Help, and type "duplicate dvd" in the search. [/QUOTE]
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