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    DVD Ripper mp4 back to dvd disk

    I have Dvd Fab Copy and Ripper. I burnt my titles to MP4 on my hard drive. What I want to do is to burn these MP4 titles back to a dvd disk to save room.
    I still can't burn MP4 to a disk at all, either with Copy or Ripper. They keep looking for ini iso img nrg files.
    What am I doing wrong. How do I burn MP4 to a disk.
    Thanks

    #2
    If you just want to store the MP4 files on disc just burn them like any other file. Open the folder, select and "send to" your optical drive.
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      #3
      I tried that, clicking the file MP4 folder, and it came up blank, not finding anything to burn to the drive.

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        #4
        Do not try to use DVDFab for this, just use Windows File Explorer.
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          #5
          Do you want to WATCH the movie or STORE the movie on DVD?

          If you want to WATCH the movie from the DVD using a standard DVD player:
          Then you use a standard video authoring program for that. There are many.

          If you want to store the MP4 on the dvd AS a MP4, then take the same authoring program and make a data disc...or use windows explorer to do the same.

          For EITHER operation, DVD FAB is not used.

          What authoring program??? NERO suite is one that comes to mind. I am sure there are many possibilities. I don't really know them because I never go back that way.

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            #6
            DVDFab Creator module will make an MP4 into a standard DVD or Blu-Ray disc that can be viewed in a disc player. To write it as a data file use something else.
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            Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
            Albert Einstein

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