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EricLNZ wrote on 5/21/2015, 11:42 PM
Look at the Burn option. It says ".........or burn a previously prepared project". So you can burn from the folder with DVD and don't need an iso.
Former user wrote on 5/22/2015, 2:04 AM
Thanks for your reply.
I had seen this option. But after creating the directory project, how do I burn?
With DVD Architect?
EricLNZ wrote on 5/22/2015, 3:54 AM
The option is inviting you to burn with DVD Architect. But you can burn with other burning software if you wish as most contain an option to burn a DVD Video disc from a folder image. It gets called different things in different software.
PeterDuke wrote on 5/22/2015, 4:14 AM
As has been said, you can burn from a prepared folder instead of an ISO file.

However, you can create an ISO file if you wish and burn it with other software. To create an ISO file, go throught the steps as if you were going to burn a physical disc, but when you get to the Make Disc dialog, select ISO Writer as the burn device rather than your hardware burner.
Former user wrote on 5/22/2015, 6:52 AM
Thank you at all.
liaseras wrote on 11/7/2018, 1:34 AM

Rufus and this app can do that .you can get and download them from Google .

rraud wrote on 1/1/2019, 11:22 AM

I usually use 'Image Burn'. ImgBurn can create an <.iso> file from the DVD Architect prepared files, It also burns the Image to a disc and verifies the disc for errors. It does lot of other useful functions as well.

sank666 wrote on 5/6/2019, 1:36 PM

Hi. I'm having a problem with the most recent DVDA version. I'm trying to expord a rendered blu-ray but all DVDA can do is creating a ISO file instead of system files (the older versions allowed to to both). Am I missing something ? Is there a way to export in file format instead of ISO ?

Thanks to answer