Fast Service: Your personalized download link will be delivered to your email within 24 hours of purchase. Each file is prepared individually to ensure the best quality.
What we Send?
ISO Format (The Gold Standard): This is a 1:1 digital clone of the source DVD. It preserves 100% of the original audio and video quality, including interactive menus and all special features. It is the best choice for collectors who want the authentic experience or plan to burn their own physical disc. You’ll need a computer with DVD-R Unit to burn ISO File.
Our Guarantee: Regardless of the format you choose, we master every file from our private archives to provide the best possible version of these legendary rock performances.
Personal Support Guarantee: If you encounter any issues with your download, We will personally assist you until the file is successfully on your device. Your satisfaction is our priority.”
💿 Working with ISO Files
An ISO file is a package that contains everything needed to recreate a disc. To make it work, you must use the “Burn Image” function rather than “Copy/Paste.”
1. Requirements
- A Blank DVD: Ensure it has enough capacity (standard ISOs fit on a 4.7 GB DVD-R).
- USB DVD Burner: Connected and recognized by your computer.
2. Step-by-Step: Burning an ISO
On Windows (10 & 11)
Windows has a built-in tool called “Windows Disc Image Burner.”
- Insert your blank DVD.
- Locate your ISO file in the File Explorer.
- Right-click the ISO file.
- Select “Burn disc image” (if you don’t see it, click “Show more options”).
- A small window will open. Select your USB Drive in the “Disc burner” dropdown.
- Click Burn.
On macOS
Apple handles ISOs natively through the Finder.
- Insert the blank DVD.
- Locate the ISO file in your folders.
- Right-click (or Control+click) the ISO file.
- Select “Burn Disc Image [Name] to Disc…”.
- Confirm the burner and click Burn.
Here you can find some options for External USB DVD Burner
Options
Blank DVDs
We Recommend to use any DVD-R Blank DVD Option Here