In Roxio, the only way to dump to an image is during the burn phase.
It's a little checkbox.  And it can't get past the encoding phase to
actually write the .iso anyway.  Bummer.

I may transfer my files to my other Windows machine and try there and
see if that's more stable.  Otherwise, I found these to do it on Linux:

http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=117709
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=6953

-Rob

On 20040622.0859, Mr O said ...

> I"ve experienced the same problems with Ulead. My secret is to
> dump to an image file first. Then go back and create your DVD
> from an image. I only learned the hard way by making about 4 DVD
> coasters. 
> 
> Let me know if that works for you.
> 
> 
> --- Rob Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This came through the list not to long ago, I believe.  I recently
> > bought a DVD burner, and already have a TV capture card.  This past
> > week I captured enough video from our camcorder to make a DVD.  So I
> > loaded up Roxio's DVD suite and built a movie.  Now when I go to
> > burn it, it has to encode the movie first.  Something that
> > apparently takes a lot of time and processing and disk space.  The
> > problem is, either Windows or Roxio isn't up to lasting that long.
> > I've tried probably 6 times and each time either Windows crashes and
> > reboots, or Roxio just blips away and is gone.  Each time I have to
> > start from the beginning.
> > 
> > So now I'm looking to dvdauthor and doing it manually in Linux.  Any
> > advice?
> > 
> > Should I see if the Roxio program runs under Wine?
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