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Posted by Terry Pinnell on 04/28/06 07:44
retsuhcs@xinap.moc (Mike S.) wrote:
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>In article <shs1529eoq5qna4slmackjc59fq4c379vq@4ax.com>,
>Terry Pinnell <terrypin@dial.pipex.com> wrote:
>>Although I'm still virtually a novice, I thought I'd now just about
>>grasped what an 'image' was. And in particular that an image of a DVD
>>was *different* to the combined folder you get on HD after authoring a
>>DVD, which contains the VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS folders. But in
>>DeepBurner Pro the first operation (top button) when preparing to burn
>>is SPECIFY IMAGE, which it describes as specifying the two folders
>>above.
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>>I emailed DeepBurner Pro Support and asked them if they were using the
>>term image wrongly, instead of 'video files', but they said:
>>"No, this term used properly because those folders (VIDEO_TS and
>>AUDIO_TS) form IMAGE for the videoDVD."
>>
>>So was my understanding incorrect? I still don't quite get it. If I
>>use a program to 'write an image' of a DVD to my HD, it doesn't appear
>>as a set of BUP, IFO & VOB files, so how can these terms be the same?
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>"Image" in this context means an .ISO file ... a standards-defined
>(ISO 9660) data file which contains a snapshot of the entire structure
>of the CD or DVD.
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> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_image
Thanks, but are you therefore confirming that the answer to my
question is: "You are correct, DeepBurner Pro are using the term
wrongly,"?
--
Terry, West Sussex, UK
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