(sorry to double post)
So I used wonder share Uni converter 15 to make ISOs for of anime for my collection and it seems when I used IMG burn to burn the iso file, so etines in random parts the left side of the screen flickers green for a bit and gets a little distorted and then Goes back to normal. Now I have 9 episodes on the iso/DVD (yeah I didn't do 1 and watched it all the way through to test and I did 4
) anyways, would anyone know how much space I would need to have on my PC/laptop for wonder share uni converter to burn DVDs? Because I have a wonky multi USB connector and don't want to waste time doing a DL DVD if it would also give me any issues (don't know since I haven't done it). Wondering if someone could test it out for me and let me know so I don't have/get anymore messed up DVDs.
(Edit)
Ok so I tried to burn/make a DL directly from the wonder share uni converter, when I open the ISO file I made with it, it has almost of the episodes out of order (but when I open the iso in VLC player to play it it's definitely in order so don't know what's going on there). I put in a DVD 9/DL disc and tried to burn it and it said failed then I went to remove more stuff from my laptop to make more room lol, and it still fails. I even went to do it from scratch so I moved the 21 episodes of Yu-Gi-Oh to my laptop and then opened them in the software and said to burn it to the DVD and it failed again. I saw that it messed up the good DVD so now it's useless. I then tried to use img burner and it said that the iso file isn't formatted for the DL disc so I cancelled it (not wanted to risk to mess another DVD up). So can I get some help on how to get the wonder share uni converter to make/burn a dvd9/DL DVD for my collection. I'd really appreciate it. Also how much free space should my laptop have (maybe that's the issue?
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(Edit 2):
Ok so I used wonder share uniconverter 15 to burn some DVDs and have to say it works great (just double check that the source file/s don't have anything wrong with it/them) . So it's going to be my preferred method.
And if anyone else is in the same spot, put all your source files on your PC, put disc in DVD burner and open burner then add the source files. Select resolution (4:3 or 16x9), I added BD sources and kept the quality as default and I can't notice any quality change. Then add a menu and burn. Also make sure you have plenty of free space, example I burned dvd9 (8.5 gigs) and I have about 38gigs of free space -it maybe more for BD DVDs. Added this for anyone who also wants to burn DVDs and wanted a quick little easy tutorial.