how to burn .iso/img files as it is

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  1. Kokomo

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    Is it possible to burn .iso and similar image files as it is to a DVD?

    I burned a somemovie.bin file as it is to a DVD, then mounted the file, but it couldn't play.
     
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    SURE!!

    Install DVD Decrypter or ImgBurn.

    Then:
    1.Put a blank Disc in your DVD Burner.
    2. Right Click on your ISO image file and select "Burn with DVD Decrypter."
    3. Watch it buuurn...
     
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    JXP2307, that's not what i meant.

    i want to burn, let's say, a .iso file, so when i am done burning, i open the DVD, i get a working .iso file. not the file(s) inside the .iso.

    can that be done?
     
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    I see what you mean. But why would you want to do that? ISO is the "container format." If you burn it "as is" it WILL not play in a dvd player. Do you realize this?

    But yes it is possible. Just open up nero, and click make data dvd. Burn the ISO image, to a DATA DVD, and you will have it...
     
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    i have a bunch of ISO in my hard drive and don't want to waste that much CDs burning them, so i was wondering if they could be saved as is and then retrived later in the burnt CDs.

    but you're right, that doesn't seem could be done. i was hoping they could be saved and retrieved like winzip or rar.
     
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