So, I've done every kind of search that is possible to find something relevant to the question "How to burn already converted dvdfab folder to disk WITHOUT converting again" and have come up with nothing, nada, zip, zero, a big fat nothingburger.
Therefore I have two points of emphasis.
One, and I'm sure this has been asked many times before BUT since I'm not finding any Google results for it regardless of how I rephrase the search string, that don't include a link to a page that involved ALSO having to convert it again, I'll ask. What is the secret? There has to be a way to burn an already converted folder to disk, for watching later, such as if you've already converted and burned to disk but the next day you find you need another copy of the disk. Certainly it must be possible to simply burn a copy of the saved folder containing all of the already converted data. If not, there damn well needs to be.
Two, there needs to be a DVDfab resource page that for SEO purposes can be found by people searching for this specific feature because I assure you that currently, unless there is some magical insider phrasing or set of search terms that I didn't happen to try, there isn't.
FWIW, I have the latest version of DVDfab 11 with both the DVD copy and Blu-ray copy modules.
Also, as a further infuriating dimension to this, the movie I was trying to burn a copy of is one that the first burn attempt failed on, So when trying to burn that project again I am prompted with "That folder already exists, do you wish to replace that folder. blah, blah, blah" to which I clicked yes, assuming, wrongly, that since it was going to have to RE-convert the image in order to burn it to disk, the end result would be that I still have a functional copy of that disk image.
Boy, was that fracking wrong. You want to know what happens, and this has to be a bug in the latest build version because it's never done this before, is that it not only didn't burn a copy of the disk from the existing disk image, but it just sat there at 0% for about ten minutes. So when I checked the folder to see what was going on I discovered that the reason it was just sitting there doing nothing was because it had deleted all the contents of that folder and created a new empty folder of the same name. C'mon man, NOBODY EVER would want it to do that, no matter WHAT choice they selected when prompted. Can we not get rid of fracking stupid behaviors like this in the software. Can you think of even ONE scenario where somebody who is trying to burn a copy of a project does in fact want the contents of the folder they are trying to convert or burn, deleted? I can't, and neither can you, so can we do something about this.
It doesn't make me happy to have to rent the damn movie twice. Thanks.
Therefore I have two points of emphasis.
One, and I'm sure this has been asked many times before BUT since I'm not finding any Google results for it regardless of how I rephrase the search string, that don't include a link to a page that involved ALSO having to convert it again, I'll ask. What is the secret? There has to be a way to burn an already converted folder to disk, for watching later, such as if you've already converted and burned to disk but the next day you find you need another copy of the disk. Certainly it must be possible to simply burn a copy of the saved folder containing all of the already converted data. If not, there damn well needs to be.
Two, there needs to be a DVDfab resource page that for SEO purposes can be found by people searching for this specific feature because I assure you that currently, unless there is some magical insider phrasing or set of search terms that I didn't happen to try, there isn't.
FWIW, I have the latest version of DVDfab 11 with both the DVD copy and Blu-ray copy modules.
Also, as a further infuriating dimension to this, the movie I was trying to burn a copy of is one that the first burn attempt failed on, So when trying to burn that project again I am prompted with "That folder already exists, do you wish to replace that folder. blah, blah, blah" to which I clicked yes, assuming, wrongly, that since it was going to have to RE-convert the image in order to burn it to disk, the end result would be that I still have a functional copy of that disk image.
Boy, was that fracking wrong. You want to know what happens, and this has to be a bug in the latest build version because it's never done this before, is that it not only didn't burn a copy of the disk from the existing disk image, but it just sat there at 0% for about ten minutes. So when I checked the folder to see what was going on I discovered that the reason it was just sitting there doing nothing was because it had deleted all the contents of that folder and created a new empty folder of the same name. C'mon man, NOBODY EVER would want it to do that, no matter WHAT choice they selected when prompted. Can we not get rid of fracking stupid behaviors like this in the software. Can you think of even ONE scenario where somebody who is trying to burn a copy of a project does in fact want the contents of the folder they are trying to convert or burn, deleted? I can't, and neither can you, so can we do something about this.
It doesn't make me happy to have to rent the damn movie twice. Thanks.
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