How to Burn ISO image to DVD Disc with BDlot DVD ISO Master?

How to burn ISO image file to DVD
Step 1: Download and install BDlot DVD ISO Master.
Step 2: Run the program and click "ISO to DVD" button to enter burning interface.
Step 3: Click "Browse" button to select the source ISO image files saved on your computer and insert a blank or rewritable DVD disc.
Step 4 (optional): Be sure the DVD inserted has enough memory to fit your ISO image. Otherwise, you would have to change a bigger-sized DVD disc to match it. For example, try to use DVD9 instead of DVD5. When you change the DVD disc, click "Refresh" button to read the corresponding info again. And the program itself will adjust the parameters automatically.
Step 4 (optional): Be sure the data on rewritable DVD disc has been backed up, because the program would erase it and cannot be recovered later.
Step 5: Click "Run" button to start the burning process. Please do not forcibly eject DVD disc or shut down the computer before this process is complete, because it may cause damage to the disc.
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Write Speed: Different DVD discs support different DVD writing speed (8X, 4X, 2X, 1X). Besides, the actual writing speed also depends on the DVD recorder. The default writing speed is strongly recommended.
Disc Volume: Set DVD disc volume for the burned DVD disc. Please do not use any special characters, because it may fail to be read after burning.
Transport Property:The default Transport Property is strongly recommended.
1. SPTI-SCSI Pass through Interface is preferable for windows NT-based system (NT4/2000/XP/2003).It can't be used for Windows 9X system (95/98/Me).
2. ASPI-ADVANCED SCSI Programming Interface is primarily intend for Windows 9X systems, but can be used in Windows NT-based system.



