my new Toshiba laptop with Vista Home Basic on it doesn't have a DVD burner,
but it came with Ulead's DVD Movie Factory that lets me author and make a
DVD as an iso image on the hard drive.
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"EvanBarr" <X@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> There seem to be quite a few free and inexpensive virtual DVD programs
> that let you treat ISO files (and other formats) as if it was just another
> DVD player connected to your computer.
>
> As far as I am able to tell, none of these will allow you to create a
> blank ISO file that you can then write to using your standard DVD burning
> software. I did see some programs that will create an ISO from your
> source files but that is not the same as a virtual DVD-rw drive. I need
> to be able to burn to the virtual drive using my existing software.
>
> Has anyone come across such a program?
>