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NickNZ
1st June 2005, 07:25
Is it Possible to Add files that can be read on your computer to a DVD that has a movie on it?
I've finished Authoring my DVD and am ready to burn it, But I also wanted to add a Folder to the disc and put some Jpeg files and a couple of PDF files to the disc that could be opened on a computer.
I thought this would be a simple process but it seems that it is not. I am using Nero to Burn and it wont let me add files when Im burning Video files to a disc.
Any help would be appreciated - let me know if you need more information from me.
neuron2
1st June 2005, 07:34
You're violating two forum rules. First, threads need to have proper titles that describe their content. See forum rule 9. Second, cross-posting is a no-no. See forum rule 8. Please follow the forum rules. Thank you.
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ppera2
1st June 2005, 17:50
I heard scream, so must react :D
You can add directories to Video DVD, as many you want.
Just retain it as DVD Video in Nero (actually it's imortant that filesystem be UDF).
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2COOL
1st June 2005, 22:36
Create your directories in your Root folder. I use ImgTools Classic (http://www.coujo.de/ib2/index.php?act=module&module=include&incl_name=download#burn). It uses DVD Decrypter for burning.
NickNZ
1st June 2005, 22:53
Thanks everyone - Sorry number 2 - Yup - Obviously a Newb to this site, I admit it and deserved the flaming, first thing I did after was read the rules. Nero wouldnt allow me to burn add files when I had selected it into Video mode - Keep'd popping up messages that said these arent video files. I tried Burning it all as a Data Disc, but I wasnt sure if it would be compatable with all DVD Players.
I finally found in another past Forum (Yup read the rules and started searching hard - took about an hour but was worth it) that using ITC would do it fine with DVD Decrypter burning to the Disc.
I now have a completed disc ready for Replication - Thanks everyone for your help.
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