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#1 mcastria

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Posted 18 January 2008 - 08:38 AM

I’ve created a DVD image using Roxio Recordnow program. This utility comes with my HP notebook and creates .gi images.
Due to my notebook do not burn DVD’s I’ve decided to move the image to my desktop PC.
In this PC, I have installed EMC-10.
Using the Disc Copier utility I’ve tried to load the .gi image to burn a DVD. What a great surprise, Disc Copier did not recognize the .gi files.
Is there any solution to burn a DVD from .gi images using EMC-10?
Best regards.

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Posted 18 January 2008 - 08:44 AM

QUOTE (mcastria @ Jan 18 2008, 10:38 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I’ve created a DVD image using Roxio Recordnow program. This utility comes with my HP notebook and creates .gi images.
Due to my notebook do not burn DVD’s I’ve decided to move the image to my desktop PC.
In this PC, I have installed EMC-10.
Using the Disc Copier utility I’ve tried to load the .gi image to burn a DVD. What a great surprise, Disc Copier did not recognize the .gi files.
Is there any solution to burn a DVD from .gi images using EMC-10?
Best regards.



Version 10 has Video Copy & Convert program not Disc Copier as earlier versions!

From the Home Screen choose copy on the left, burn image. It's a Sonic app and should work, let us know..

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Posted 21 January 2008 - 07:30 AM

QUOTE (cdanteek @ Jan 18 2008, 08:44 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Version 10 has Video Copy & Convert program not Disc Copier as earlier versions!

From the Home Screen choose copy on the left, burn image. It's a Sonic app and should work, let us know..

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Thanks very much for your answer CD.

Originally I had installed EMC-7.5 on my PC.
I have made an upgrade from EMC-10 without uninstalling version 7.5, that is why I mentioned before Disc Copier.
The new installation did not replace some old applications.
After uninstalling version 7.5 absolutely and installing the new one, I could see the home screen you mentioned above.
Best regards.





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