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Old 11-03-2009, 06:50 PM
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bup and ifo files not supported by windows vista?! what to do!?

Hello! I have tried to burn DVDS with movies and slideshows from my roxio
creator 10 program, but they don't work, even though it goes through burning
process. I saved the file to my videos, and the ifo and bup files involved in
the program aren't opening with any program, including media player. What can
I do to burn a DVD that works in a regular DVD player?! :)
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Old 11-04-2009, 12:20 AM
Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]
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Re: bup and ifo files not supported by windows vista?! what to do!?

On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 18:40:01 -0800, radiohobo
<radiohobo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Hello! I have tried to burn DVDS with movies and slideshows from my roxio
>creator 10 program, but they don't work, even though it goes through burning
>process. I saved the file to my videos, and the ifo and bup files involved in
>the program aren't opening with any program, including media player. What can
>I do to burn a DVD that works in a regular DVD player?! :)


Only the VOB files contain actual video. If you look at the ifo and
bup files, they're a few kilobytes, way too small to contain anything
like video (several gigabytes for most DVDs), and in fact they're
index files for the DVD player.

You'd need to contact Roxio support about problems with your DVD
creation / burning software, unless anybody on here has experience
with that particular program...

http://forums.support.roxio.com/index.php?showforum=146

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Ch eers - Neil
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Old 11-10-2009, 12:10 AM
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Re: bup and ifo files not supported by windows vista?! what to do!?

What you gonna do if your computer is stocked by VOB movies and
videos? Are you going to just delete them off your computer hard drive?
Of course you won't do that only if you have a Video to DVD Burner.

A step by step guide of how to burn vob to dvd:
http://www.wonderdvd.com/tutorials/c...OB-to-DVD.html
More useful guide:
http://www.wonderdvd.com/Windows-7/d...omparison.html
http://www.wonderdvd.com/tutorials/C...iD-to-DVD.html
http://www.wonderdvd.com/tutorials/c...ie-to-dvd.html
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