Hi,
I recently obtained a movie (legally, I might add) which is provided in .img format.
I noted that K3B didn't recognise the img file to burn, so I renamed it to .iso and K3B noticed it was an ISO image. The checksum checked out fine, so I burnt it to a DVD-R. No problems.
Once I opened the DVD up in kmplayer (my usual dvd playing software), it did not recognise a dvd movie in a disc. I opened the disc up in konqueror and I noticed the VIDEO_TS directory and all the chapters for the disc in it. I could even open the chapters and I think (if memory serves) they played back OK.
So I guess there is something I need to do in order to tell k3b that it's a DVD movie, not a DVD data disc - am I right? Or am I missing the point and .img files are something else entirely?
This is annoying me now as I note that most DVDs that I can now get my hands on are all in .img format.
Can anyone help?
Many thanks!
Al
I recently obtained a movie (legally, I might add) which is provided in .img format.
I noted that K3B didn't recognise the img file to burn, so I renamed it to .iso and K3B noticed it was an ISO image. The checksum checked out fine, so I burnt it to a DVD-R. No problems.
Once I opened the DVD up in kmplayer (my usual dvd playing software), it did not recognise a dvd movie in a disc. I opened the disc up in konqueror and I noticed the VIDEO_TS directory and all the chapters for the disc in it. I could even open the chapters and I think (if memory serves) they played back OK.
So I guess there is something I need to do in order to tell k3b that it's a DVD movie, not a DVD data disc - am I right? Or am I missing the point and .img files are something else entirely?
This is annoying me now as I note that most DVDs that I can now get my hands on are all in .img format.
Can anyone help?
Many thanks!
Al
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