WHY on earth are there so many conflicting formats out there for movie files and video players??? Have searched for days for a program that will take an ISO file and make a DVD that can play on anybody’s DVD player. Have wasted endless hours & days & disks trying to accomplish this goal. VIDEOPAD trial program helped me to edit the video being created, but then the dumb program saved it as an ISO file, which of course no DVD player can read. Now how do we convert it to something that can be burned to DVD disk and read by a DVD player on TV?
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We do NOT want to use VideoLan or Media Player or any computer program to view the movie; we want it viewable on regular DVD players. WHY is this so friggin difficult? Why is there no standardization among manufacturers any more, so that this propriety-format nonsense is not encountered every time a person wants to accomplish something in life?!
If you just want to burn the audio (which seems to be your intention) you can use iTunes to quite simply burn an audio CD. The only requirement is for the material not be longer than 70 minutes. Create a new playlist in iTunes (with the plus icon on the bottom left) and put your mp3 (which you converted to before) to that playlist (right click on it and choose “Add to playlist” and then choose the playlist).
Then right click on the playlist and pick “Burn Playlist to Disc”, and in a dialog that appears make sure “Audio CD” is selected. A standard audio CD should play in every, even old, CD players so this should be the safest option. If you want both audio and video of your recordings (since it’s a wmv) then you should probably convert to a DivX AVI format and burn as data to the CD. A lot of modern DVD players will be able to reproduce that, but this isn’t the most ideal way of distributing that stuff.