I meant useless with respect to what 68dodgeramman needs. It is possible that someone may have some reason for wanting to build an .iso, but I can't really think of a good one in terms of dvd playback because dvd player software does not natively understand .isos. You have to convert the .iso back to dvd files (or mount the .iso in a virtual drive). So what's the point?
I fail to see any functional difference with respect to dvd-video playback on a computer. But you may have some reason that I'm not privy to.
All a ISO is, is A DVD Partition in a file on a HDD if I'm not right then please enlighten me on what the heck it even is....
EDIT:the point might have something to do with making it look like a real disk to a program...cause from my understanding....when created to this specification....
the ISO is Just a Virtual Disc...inside u have your UDF Partition formated to a DVD-ROM discs Partition standards....same with HD Media you Create an ISO to UDF 2.5
When You Make AN ISO from Clone DVD and Burn The ISO with another program that burns ISO files to disc the layout partition etc is transfered automatically to that program...As if Clone DVD Actually did the burning it's self....worked fine with Nero....ImgBurn is rather well not as easy to work with.
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