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#1 Roddy

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Posted 11 July 2008 - 04:04 PM

Scott many thanks for the new updated DVDIT Pro HD, however I now have a new problem..

In version 6.3 when you burnt a blu-ray image to disk it was in .iso format. Now with the 6.4 version it saves the image as a .gi file. How do I burn that image file to a Blu-ray disk? I have imgburn and power2go and neither support gi files. I also have a burning software that came with my Super Multi Blue - Blu-ray disk writer. It requires images in .p2i or iso format.

I am vaguely aware that programs such as "ClickNBurn" or "Recordnow Max" can burn .gi files however I dont think I should have to go out and buy a new disk burner to burn my Blu-rays disks when iso is a format supported for burning blu-ray disks.

Please help.

Roddy


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Posted 11 July 2008 - 04:31 PM

QUOTE (Roddy @ Jul 11 2008, 04:04 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Scott many thanks for the new updated DVDIT Pro HD, however I now have a new problem..

In version 6.3 when you burnt a blu-ray image to disk it was in .iso format. Now with the 6.4 version it saves the image as a .gi file. How do I burn that image file to a Blu-ray disk? I have imgburn and power2go and neither support gi files. I also have a burning software that came with my Super Multi Blue - Blu-ray disk writer. It requires images in .p2i or iso format.

I am vaguely aware that programs such as "ClickNBurn" or "Recordnow Max" can burn .gi files however I dont think I should have to go out and buy a new disk burner to burn my Blu-rays disks when iso is a format supported for burning blu-ray disks.

Please help.

Roddy


"from Scott"
You use DVDit Pro HD to write the GI to disc.  Use the Burn pulldown, choose “burn disc” change to “from Image” and then choose the smaller of the two GI files.  Should burn that to your BD disc with no problem.

Thanks Scott!

Roddy






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