Burning folder then tap dvd

Hello

I'm going into a complete mess burning my PE7 project to a folder (can not see even 'burn to the folder"option!) I need to comlpete this project today so can u please give me the steps I have to take. I look in the forums, but still no the wisest. I guess that's the video .ts files which I then burn to dvd in the folder.

Help much appreciated.

Are you saying that when you select part/disk, you do not see the folder option in the menu drop-down DVD disc? That's where.

Once you have created your DVD files in a folder, you use just any DVD burning software to copy the VIDEO_ts folder and its contents to a disc.

As I said, méjan, almost all of your questions are answered in my books, if you're interested.

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