Burnning VIDEO_TS \ AUDIO_TS to DVD-R
August 5th, 2016
i inserted it to my PC-DVD ROM and there’s 2 folders, VIDEO_TS, AUDIO_TS.
How can i burn this files to DVD-R? i need to compile them? or use special program? please help me. it’s very important to my father.
Thank you very much
just copy & burn it folders and all
copy it to your hard drive and burn as a “video DVD” with nero or IMGburn
Depends , DVD’s use the old MPEG2 codecs which means they take up huge amount of space unnecessarily (in 2009) You can either use DVD Decryptor to copy and burn the DVD or something like Sorenson to convert it to current gen h.264 which would take up less space but would require re-encoding which would take a few hours.
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but still.. i don’t get it.
if i’ll just burn the folders to DVD-R it’ll work in the DVD?
but still.. i don't get it.
if i'll just burn the folders to DVD-R it'll work in the DVD?
Basically, yes. Here is a quick and easy way to copy a disc:
1) download and install dvd shrink and dvd decrypter (links below)
2)Run dvd shrink, click the “open dvd” button
3) select the disc you wish to copy from the drop-down menu (dvd shrink will take a moment to scan the disc)
4) click the “backup!” button
5) Under “select backup target” choose “iso image file and burn with dvd decrypter” (Note: make a mental note of the location listed under “select target image file” – this is a file that can be deleted once your disk is burnt successfully)
6) Click “ok” and you are done – the dvd shrink and dvd decrypter will copy and burn your disc without any further input needed by you. As long as your source dvd is a dvd5 (ie under 4.7gb in size) which I assume it is if it’s a home-made film, you will get a perfect 1-1 copy
http://www.mrbass.org/dvdshrink/dvdshrink32setup.zip
http://www.dvddecrypter.org.uk/SetupDVDDecrypter_3.5.4.0.exe
Hope this is useful.
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but still.. i don't get it.
if i'll just burn the folders to DVD-R it'll work in the DVD?
Basically, yes. Here is a quick and easy way to copy a disc:
1) download and install dvd shrink and dvd decrypter (links below)
2)Run dvd shrink, click the "open dvd" button
3) select the disc you wish to copy from the drop-down menu (dvd shrink will take a moment to scan the disc)
4) click the "backup!" button
5) Under "select backup target" choose "iso image file and burn with dvd decrypter" (Note: make a mental note of the location listed under "select target image file" - this is a file that can be deleted once your disk is burnt successfully)
6) Click "ok" and you are done - the dvd shrink and dvd decrypter will copy and burn your disc without any further input needed by you. As long as your source dvd is a dvd5 (ie under 4.7gb in size) which I assume it is if it's a home-made film, you will get a perfect 1-1 copy
http://www.mrbass.org/dvdshrink/dvdshrink32setup.zip
http://www.dvddecrypter.org.uk/SetupDVDDecrypter_3.5.4.0.exe
Hope this is useful.
I don’t have the disk anymore.. i just copied VIDEO_TS \ AUDIO_TS to my hard-drive.
When you open DVDShrink go to the open files, it will ask for a dvd with a drop down list, just point to the folder you put the 2 files in and click on the folder it will open the file and give you the folder as a DVD and then select Back up
its alreadt in dvd form. You can burn as a data disc and it will work fine.