ISO files - where are they?!
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- JohnForrester
ISO files - where are they?!
When you select the burn ISO option in 'Create Output' where exactly does it go on the hard drive?
Stupid question probably but can't find it anywhere.
JohnF
Stupid question probably but can't find it anywhere.
JohnF
- TracyM
Re: ISO files - where are they?!
It should have asked where to put it. If you're having trouble try it again and this time put is somewhere easy to find like your desktop.
JohnForrester wrote:When you select the burn ISO option in 'Create Output' where exactly does it go on the hard drive?
Stupid question probably but can't find it anywhere.
JohnF
- briancbb
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John
I think it is because you are trying to burn ISO's incorrectly. In the Create>DVD Disc select the Disc Burning tab and then at the top drop down menu of DVD Writers select ISO Image. When you now say OK a normal 'Save' window will open asking where to save. This is where the ISO file will be placed.
Brian
I think it is because you are trying to burn ISO's incorrectly. In the Create>DVD Disc select the Disc Burning tab and then at the top drop down menu of DVD Writers select ISO Image. When you now say OK a normal 'Save' window will open asking where to save. This is where the ISO file will be placed.
Brian
- hardsoftware
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If done correctly I believe that proshow should ask for a location to burn your ISO to, and also ask you to name it. Just remember what you enter.
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For what it's worth, my personal preference is to always create the ISO first. That
way, I never have problems with Proshow burning, I can always create an identical
DVD if someone wants a copy (or something happens to mine) and if you install a
new version of Proshow that causes your old show to get built different when you
try to rebuild it (quite a few people have experienced that one), I still have the
original ISO to make a DVD from if I want it.
mikey
way, I never have problems with Proshow burning, I can always create an identical
DVD if someone wants a copy (or something happens to mine) and if you install a
new version of Proshow that causes your old show to get built different when you
try to rebuild it (quite a few people have experienced that one), I still have the
original ISO to make a DVD from if I want it.
mikey
You can't have too many gadgets or too much disk space !!
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Lots of PIC and Arduino microprocessor stuff too !!
mikey (PSP6, Photoshop CS6, Vegas Pro 14, Acid 7, BluffTitler, Nikon D300s, D810)
Lots of PIC and Arduino microprocessor stuff too !!
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