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Let's say I have a video file in AVI
or MPEG
format.
I want to make a video CD (or DVD) for that video file (not data CD/DVD). But I don't want to burn a real CD -- I want to make a virtual video CD, so that I have as a result an iso
file (which when I burn to a real CD gives me the actual video CD.)
How can I do this?
I have PowerISO as my virtual CD software.
I remember Windows'
Movie Maker
can create video file and burn ISO. Have you tried? – David S. – 2013-05-10T07:02:48.680This also works for video files or any files compressed to iso format. – Yajuvendra Vant – 2013-05-16T11:53:49.473