How to burn images (.iso, .bin, etc.) - usful when burning any media (movies, games, etc.) What are these files? These files are clone CDs of the legit retail version...by burning these images, you are burning the retail CD...and thus you get the exact files you get in the original CD on the CD in which you are burning...did that sound confuesing? lol To burn these images onto a CD follow these steps: 1. Download Nero Burning Rom 2. Goto "Nero" on start menu 3. Move Crusor to Nero 6 Ultra Edition 4. Move Crusor to nero express 5. Select "Disc Image or saved product" Choose the .cue file to burn the .bin file (The .cue file is a file required in recognizing the .bin file...so in order to burn the .bin file you need to start the process by first opening .cue - it would automatic "path" to the .bin file and start burning) Choose the .iso file to burn the .iso file If you are to burn .mdf images, you must need alcohol 120 percent program to burn...nero does not allow burning of those files... 1. Download Alcohol 120 percent 2. Open Alcohol 120 percent 3. Click on image burning wizard on the left hand side 4. Click on browse 5. Choose the associated .mdf file you want to burn (so .mds file) - same idea as the .bin file IF you do not want to burn these files, you can set up these CD in a virtual drive...a drive that tricks ur comp letting them know a "CD" is in the "HD" You can either use alcohol 120 percent or Deamon Tools to do this If Deamon tools then follow these steps: 1. Download Deamon Tools (simply search for this on google) 2. Open Deamon tools 3. On your task bar...a deamon tool icon would show up...right click that icon 4. Goto Virtual CD/DVD Rom 5. Goto Device 0: [the virtual drive ] No Media 6. Click on Mount Image 7. Choose the image you wish to mount 8. It would auto load just like a CD but on ur HD...or if it doesn't load...just goto My Computers, and double click on the virtual drive If Alcohol 120 percent 1. Open Alcohol 120 percent 2. At the bottom double click on virtual CD/DVD-Rom(0), until a drive pops up 3. Right click that drive, click on mount image, and choose the image in which u would like to mount If you want to burn a Audio CD...simply follow these steps [When your cd player does not support MP3/WMA]: - This burns by time 1. Download Nero Burning Rom 2. Goto "Nero" on start menu 3. Move Crusor to Nero 6 Ultra Edition 4. Move Crusor to nero express 5. Goto music, then choose Audio CD 6. Click on add 7. Choose the songs you want to add (hint: highlight if you want to add more than one at a time) 8. Click on Add 9. When finsh adding all the songs...click on finsh 10. Click next 11. Then click on burn If you want to burn a mp3 CD...simply follow these steps [When your cd player does support MP3/WMA] - This burns by "size" - advantage, now you can burn 200 songs onto one CD! 1. Download Nero Burning Rom 2. Goto "Nero" on start menu 3. Move Crusor to Nero 6 Ultra Edition 4. Move Crusor to nero express 5. Click on data 6. Click on data disc 6. Click on add 7. Choose the songs you want to add (hint: highlight if you want to add more than one at a time) 8. Click on Add 9. When finsh adding all the songs...click on finsh 10. Click next 11. Then click on burn How to burn VCDs, when you DO NOT have an image, instead u have either .dat or .mpeg files 1. Download Nero Burning Rom 2. Goto "Nero" on start menu 3. Move Crusor to Nero 6 Ultra Edition 4. Move Crusor to nero express 5. Goto Video/Pictures 6. Click on Video CD 7. Click on Add 8. Click on the movie you want to burn [either .dat or .mpg file] 9. Click on add 10. Click on Finsh 11. Click on next 12. click on burn Burning Subtitles (subtitle files onto avi file) Explained carefully here and then you need to convert the file to DVD (if you plan to watch it on a DVD player) unless you got a dvd player that plays divx Format not avi, see the conversion guide below Conversion Guide: AVI, MPEG1/2/4, VCD/SVCD/DVD, DivX, XVid, ASF, WMV and RM/RMVB Simple answer : Winavi (shareware but can be found on any known BT site) For Example: RM to DVD Click on Menu, Convert, Any to DVD, VCD, SVCD, MPEG (or click on the circle icons to the right hand side of the screen) and then pick your RM file, after you done that you get the screen below Select your preferred output desination and then click on the Advanced tab, here you can change the the size of the output file by quality, etc to whatever you want then click ok and you be back to the 2nd screenshot then click ok to convert "To Burn" click on the Menu and "Burn Disc" (see 1st screenshot) or click on this icon and then you burning application should run and you can choose to burn finished file to DVD/VCD, etc
Re: Info on how to burn movies, songs, and SOON Conversion Guide RM!! i dont know what they are, but ive dealt with them before and ended up just trashing them cuz i didnt know how to play them
Re: Info on how to burn movies, songs, and SOON Conversion Guide just wonder the nero can burn the movie with subtitle or not ? hm Ashampoo Burning Studio 5 can do anything that nero does with only 2 steps : click and burn. thank for the guide!
Re: Info on how to burn movies, songs, and SOON Conversion Guide hmm im not sure if they could do that but maybe im wrong, ok i just made this a useless post. sorry
Re: Info on how to burn movies, songs, and SOON Conversion Guide yea does anybody know what softwares to convert RMVB files that I can play on my DVD player. I am having major problems here with RMVB, I want to watch it on my DVD player...thanks.
Re: Info on how to burn movies, songs, and SOON Conversion Guide Use RM Converter, this will convert RM, RAM and RMVB files.
Re: Info on how to burn movies, songs, and SOON Conversion Guide Thanks for the info, imp, but I was wondering...does anyone know how to burn .BUP or .IFO files? NERO seems to be able to burn all files except for these 2... :(
Re: Info on how to burn movies, songs, and SOON Conversion Guide Does anyone know where I can download a free RM converter without going through the trial period stuff?
Re: Info on how to burn movies, songs, and SOON Conversion Guide i hav a question about .srt (subtitles) files. HOw do u burn them onto dvd and if u can wil u b able to turn on and ofF?
I found winavi to be the best tool for converting RMVB to DVD files. You can also use Tmpgenc DVD Author to create menus
i got a question which format do i have to convert it to, so that i am able to watch it on tv. alsto which format comsums less space..??
I got winavi 7.6 and I tried to convert to DVD, but then it says it can't read the rmvb file and its not because the file is in chinese or something. So my question is, do I need to download something from winavi inorder to conver rmvb to dvd?
DIVX is better, cuz it's file codec from DVD, that's y it's will give u the quality good as DVD's quality