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temporary image file, which is created during the “Building Image” process,
or keep it after the burning process is complete.
Change image location:
or keep it after the burning process is complete.
Change image location:
Specify a location on your hard disk to hold the
temporary image file that is created in the Copy Disc section.
3.3 Building Virtual CDs (VCDs)
3.3.1 Building VCDs from the CD Drive
3.3.1 Building VCDs from the CD Drive
To use VirtualDrive®, you first create an image of a CD on your hard drive.
This image is known as a Virtual CD or VCD. You can build a VCD from
almost any type of CD, including:
This image is known as a Virtual CD or VCD. You can build a VCD from
almost any type of CD, including:
•CD-ROM
•Audio CD
•DVD-ROM
•Video CD
•Mixed Mode CD
•Photo CD
•DVD-Video
•Multi-Session CD
•CD-Extra
• CD-Text
•CD-Cops
VirtualDrive® supports DVD-ROM games, encyclopedias, multi-media
content, and other very large file formats.
You can begin to build a VCD, using one of the following methods:
content, and other very large file formats.
You can begin to build a VCD, using one of the following methods:
1. Select Build
on the toolbar.
2. Select File from the menu bar and select Build.
3. Right-click the VirtualDrive icon in the system tray and select Build.
4. Use the shortcut key Ctrl+B.
5. Opening Windows Explorer and right-click the inserted physical drive and
select Build VCD File.
3. Right-click the VirtualDrive icon in the system tray and select Build.
4. Use the shortcut key Ctrl+B.
5. Opening Windows Explorer and right-click the inserted physical drive and
select Build VCD File.
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Note
These are steps for building a VCD from a CD-ROM, DVD-ROM,
Video CD, DVD-Video, Multi-Session CD or Photo CD. To build a
These are steps for building a VCD from a CD-ROM, DVD-ROM,
Video CD, DVD-Video, Multi-Session CD or Photo CD. To build a