How
to burn a DVD-Video using ImgTool, DVD Decrypter
This guide will show you how to burn
a DVD Video disc using freeware tools ImgTool and DVD Decrypter.
Burning a disc like this with a program like Nero is always
a better solution because it takes less time, but of course
I should show you this way as the tools we use here are freeware.
Once again: if you have Nero or another similar program there
is no reason to follow this guide.
What we are going to do here is to convert the files that
DVD Shrink creates to a DVD-Video ISO file which DVD Decrypter
can use to burn the disc. Remember that you should have at
least 10GB of free space to do that. You can download both
programs here.
Here we go. First of all we click
the button I show with the arrow to select the source directory.
Here is the most important thing in this guide: we we should
not select the directory that has the files we created with
DVD Shrink. The directory we will select should have inside
only two folders: An empty AUDIO_TS folder and a VIDEO_TS folder
where we will put our files. In my situation this folder is
Disc1.
So: Create an empty folder, there create the folders AUDIO_TS
and VIDEO_TS. Leave AUDIO_TS empty and copy all the files
into the VIDEO_TS folder. At this step select as source directory
the folder we created first and not the VIDEO_TS folder which
has the files.
Write VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS as you see them here (all caps
and _ and not a -)
Click OK to proceed.
The rest are easy. Click the button
I show to select the target file. Go somewhere outside the folder
you created before, select ISO image as the file type, give
it a name something.iso and click Save.
Now select the Volume of your DVD(the name that
you see in My Computer when you enter a DVD in the dive). And
then click Image and wait about 15-20 minutes for the program
to create the ISO file. Then close ImpgTool and start DVD Decrypter.
Change the Mode of DVD Decrypter at ISO ->
Write as the picture shows if it is something else.
Now click the button I show and select the file we created before
and click Open.
Finally just enter an empty DVD-R in your drive
and click the button the arrow shows to begin burning. End.