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Burning from USB??

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Is it possible to burn a dvd from a USB stick? Using clone dvd

thanks for any info....
 
of course it is. After you click "clone dvd" or any other of the 3 options for that matter. instead of navigating in the top box to your optical drive navigate the usb drive instead to use that as the source instead of the optical drive. That's all there is to it
 
of course it is. After you click "clone dvd" or any other of the 3 options for that matter. instead of navigating in the top box to your optical drive navigate the usb drive instead to use that as the source instead of the optical drive. That's all there is to it

so i tried to Browse the folder, & removable disk came up..but would not open to show the file i wanted...
so i dragged & dropped the file into the top box...but nothing was highlighted. so i couldnt continue.
i know im doing something wrong....will keep at it....
 
so i tried to Browse the folder, & removable disk came up..but would not open to show the file i wanted...

When you say 'file', are you referring to an .ISO?
Alternatively, you may be navigating to a VIDEO_TS folder containing DVD files (.IFO, .BUP and .VOB)...
 
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CloneDVD2 cannot turn files such as .avi etc into a DVD, if that's what you're trying to do. it needs a valid dvd structure
 
CloneDVD2 cannot turn files such as .avi etc into a DVD, if that's what you're trying to do. it needs a valid dvd structure

thanks....i did not realize that. it was an avi file i wanted to burn to a disk to give to my friend. (her tv is older & cannot support a usb stick)
 
Then take a look at freemake DVD converter I think it's called or convertxtodvd, that one CAN turn that avi in a dvd

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Then take a look at freemake DVD converter I think it's called or convertxtodvd, that one CAN turn that avi in a dvd

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Freemake Video Converter can make a DVD file from video files and convert from one video format to another. I have used Freemake's video converter to do both.
 
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