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[Quote] #101
17 Nov 2007 09:41 pm
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larryboy
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i need to know how to chang a movie for img format to avi format so i can burn and watch it on dvd player....please help me....thank u....


[Quote] #102
19 Nov 2007 01:37 pm
hamood-dubai
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attention all
i try to rename the .img file to .iso and its not work , you are talking about movies and i try it on a bootable cd
not work at all
i use magiciso like this:
1-click tolls > convert
2- chose the .img file and the destination
3- convert to iso
its work great.........

[Quote] #103
27 Nov 2007 01:52 pm
riscy
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Downloaded movie with img, change to iso and uncompressed into video files which I can now watch.
Thank for everything!

[Quote] #104
02 Jan 2008 02:13 am
Rex77
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The easiest way to change the .img file to .iso:
Try to open the file in the IrfanView,press F2,and in the lower window,you change the extension to .iso. That’s all,folks!

[Quote] #105
09 Jan 2008 11:57 am
helix
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just rename the extension to .iso from .img. It works for me.

[Quote] #106
22 Jan 2008 02:15 am
Sam268
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kojisai wrote: if you change file extension form ".img” to ".iso”, then if you have “winrar”, just right click then select extract here and you have the makings of a decrypted dvd on your hard drive. you can play the individual vob files in any dvd software.




I agree this works everytime.

[Quote] #107
27 Jan 2008 03:48 pm
Guest_2
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-IMG to ISO to AVI

Step 1 - Rename x_movie_x.IMG to X_movie_x.ISO
Step 2 - Use a DVD to AVI converter of your choiceb (DivX Player will be able to burn to disc for you)

— -If your DVD player only reads AVIs, it’s not a DVD Player, its a DivX player.

[Quote] #108
23 Feb 2008 02:05 pm
stivo
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I need to convert from .IMG to a pc-executable movie file, like .MPG, etc. or better yet, I would like to play the .IMG file off my pc. The reason is I want to verify whether the movie has closed captioning- if not I don’t want a the DVD!

[Quote] #109
24 Feb 2008 08:38 am
Zione
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can i make avi files to img files or iso files ???

[Quote] #110
24 Feb 2008 03:49 pm
urbanistic
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Works for powerISO as well. Swell prog for all of you H@X0R L33T out there wink

[Quote] #111
05 Mar 2008 11:51 pm
solsun
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thanks for the tips everyone!

[Quote] #112
01 May 2008 06:37 am
burnie
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I skip all that waste of time and just burn it with ImgBurn 2.4.0.0 which is the best program to be using for burning any image format anyway.

[Quote] #113
07 May 2008 05:30 pm
florence
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download movie on to disk dvd-r from media center works good on my dvd player not on other dvd player why

[Quote] #114
21 May 2008 09:17 am
xpro
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You should try downloading a program called DVDMfix it is for coverting img into properly working formats, such as iso. rar. qpo ims. dfn. etc. It also removes bugs, and it compresses the image to much a much lesser amonut of Gbites

[Quote] #115
07 Jun 2008 02:59 pm
Spade360
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I have magic iso and several other programs but i can not get any of them to recognize my img of hitman and it is kinda aggravating me. It worked about a month ago now I cant get it to do anything.

[Quote] #116
03 Aug 2008 07:23 pm
V3gg3n
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I tried using DVD Decrypter and it worked right away grin
Once you have installed it you just double click on your .img file and start burning!

[Quote] #117
16 Aug 2008 07:07 am
djnemesis
Guest

OK this is really simple. You probably used a program like WinRAR to extract the original .rar file to get the .img file. All you have to do use WinRAR to extract the .img file and you wil get 2 folders AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS. Then use any burning software to write to DVD. Easy.

[Quote] #118
21 Sep 2008 11:26 am
Broken
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I renamed my img file. Put .iso at the back. But now it shows up as MOVIE.ISO.IMG
This is a pain. Am I an idiot? Or is there something else up here.

[Quote] #119
09 Oct 2008 02:52 am
Winky
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Tobbstern has it right rename the file make sure you have got a blank dvd in your burner and if you got copytodvd installed right click on the file click copytodvd 20mins later job done!

[Quote] #120
12 Oct 2008 10:18 pm
MagicJackPipe
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#8 you moron! Go to folder options, view and then unclick “Hide file extensions for known types”. Now you’ll be able to change .img to .iso. What you are doing now is changing the file name only to “whatever.iso.img” because windows is not allowing you to see/edit the extension (you know, the 3-4 letter thing after the period).

I can’t believe how people can own a computer without being able to see the file extensions and system files. I mean, I’ve know people who have had computers for years without turning that (mis)feature off. It’s absolutely absurd.

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