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DVD image files can be easily distributed to others via email or file-sharing platforms. This allows you to distribute the DVD's content without sending the disc itself.
Making an image file allows you to keep a backup copy of your DVD on your computer or other storage device. This ensures that you have a duplicate of the DVD in the event that the original is damaged, lost, or scratched.
Nero Burning ROM allows you to customize the image file creation process. You can select a file format, change the compression settings, and add additional data or multimedia files. This enables you to customize the image file to your specific requirements.
If you need to make multiple copies of a DVD, you can do so by creating an image file instead of repeating the burning process for each copy. Simply burn the image file to several discs.
Overall, using Nero Burning ROM to create a DVD image file provides convenience, flexibility, and increased accessibility to the DVD's content.
Open Nero Burning ROM from Nero Start.
To create a new task, select "DVD-ROM(UDF)" from the drop-down menu and click the "New" button.
Add your files to the "Disc Content" view by dragging the three folders, "music," "photo," and "video," and then selecting "Image Recorder" as your recorder to begin the burn process.
Click "Burn Now" to begin the process.
We could save the dvd image file once the burning process was completed. Save the image file to your hard disk by selecting "File Name" and "File Type" (*.iso or *.nrg).
Nero Burning ROM makes it very simple to create DVD image files, including ISO and NRG formats.