I have not been able to use oscdimg to successfully create a video DVD iso that will burn with dvdburn.exe. Other programs I have will create an iso that will correctly burn the video DVD with dvdburn.exe. I feel that I need to use the -uv switch, but here lies the problem. Note the results: DVD options: These options allow for DVD Video/Audio disk creation -uv This option specifies that UDF Video Zone compatibility is to be enforced. This means UDF 1.02 and ISO 9660 are written to the disk. Also, all files in the VIDEO_TS, AUDIO_TS, and JACKET_P directories will be written first. These directories take precedence over all other ordering rules used for this image. -ut This option is used to truncate the ISO 9660 portion of the image. When this option is used, only the VIDEO_TS, AUDIO_TS, and JACKET_P directories will be visible from the ISO 9660 file system. NOTE: These options cannot be combined with ISO, Joliet, or UDF options NOTE: UDF file and directory names in VIDEO_TS, AUDIO_TS, and JACKET_P will use 8-bit characters as specified by the DVD Video spec. UDF options: These options cannot be combined with ISO 9660 options -u1 This option is used to produce an image that has both the UDF file system and the ISO 9660 file system. The ISO 9660 file system will be written with DOS compatible 8.3 file names. The UDF file system will be written with Unicode file names. -u2 This option is used to produce an image that has only the UDF file system on it. Any system not capable of reading UDF will only see a default text file alerting the user that this image is only available on computers that support UDF. -ur This option overrides the default text file used with the (-u2) option. Example: -urc:\readme.txt -us This option will create sparse file when available. This can only be used with the (-u2) option. -ue This option will create embedded files. This can only be used with the (-u2) option. -uf This option will embed UDF file identifier entries. This can only be used with the (-u2) option. -yl This option will use long allocation descriptors instead of short allocation descriptors. Three revisions of the UDF file system supported by CDIMAGE. The default version is 1.50. -udfver102 Writes UDF revision 1.02 (Supported: Windows 98 and later) -udfver150 Writes UDF revision 1.50 (Supported: Windows 2K and later) -udfver200 Writes UDF revision 2.00 (Supported: Windows XP and later) NOTE: See DVD help for information on UDF and DVD Video/Audio images. When I try oscdimg -uv I get the following: ERROR: Cannot use -uv without -u1 or -u2 Obviously something is wrong. How then can oscdimg be used to create a video DVD iso and what switches should be used?