powerISO

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  1. LindaMM

    LindaMM Member

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    hi,
    I recently downloaded powerISO and am having a hard
    time figureing it out. I am clueless. I have a TUS movie and would like to burn it to disk as i understand that's how i must view it. Can someone provide me step by step instructions?? Thanks in advance :)
     
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    is the file a img file?
     
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    oh hi,
    Thanks for your response :)
    The file shows up as a powerISO file. When I right click and check properties it says powerISO file and opens with powerISO. Once open in powerISO I see 4 folders. 1. EXT, 2. MPEGAV, 3. SEGMENT, 4. VCD
    I have read that I should mount the drive - so without selecting one of the folders I click mount - by default a letter F: is assigned with a path showing the movie or tus - so I select mount image - a box opens and again by default the movie is selected for me so I click open - another box opens in which those 4 folders appear again - the title of this box is called VIDEOCD (F:) - in the MPEGAV folder there is a file that has a .dat extension - no program is selected by default to open - it has the icon that indicates you must choose an application to open it - I was under the impression that you must mount the drive then burn to disk - hope this helps - Linda
     
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    I suppose I should also mention that I used VCDgear to convert to a mpeg file that can be played in my media player. I want to know how to burn to disk with powerISO for the sake of knowing how to use it. It's driving me crazy not knowing how.
     

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