QUOTE (DianeA @ Aug 10 2009, 12:31 AM)

I'm using Easy Media Creator 9.
I would like to make a DVD that can be played on a DVD player.
I'm not sure what format the mini DVDs are in. The default title of one is video_TS. Does that help? Is "TS" a format type? (Obviously, I'm not very knowledgeable here.)
In Roxio, under the Copy tab, I used Save Image and saved each to a file in My Documents. Each mini actually saved to two files - one with 2 KB and the other with 1,300,000+ KB. (4 files total)
Creating a DVD that is playable on a DVD player is not simply a case of copying a few files. You have to follow a certain procedure to create such a DVD so that it has the correct structure. Since you are trying to combine the video from 2 minDVDs into a new DVD, things get a bit more complicated then just making a copy of one miniDVD. Do you want to have the video combined into one final video or do you want 2 separate movies that are selectable from a menu. As you can see, things are really not that "Easy" which really is a misnomer in Roxios titling of the program.
Until you are comfortable creating a DVD I would suggest you get a few rewritable DVDs which are compatible with your DVD burner. What is the make/model of your DVD burner and of your stand alone DVD player. Rewritable DVDs can be erased and used again so you do not create too many coasters as you learn. Once you are confident you can always burn your final video to a "normal" DVD.
I am going to assume that you have a standard Video_TS folder on your miniDVD which should contain a number of files that have the extensions ifo, bup and vob. Do you have that?
If yes then copy the complete Video_TS folder from each of the minDVDs to the "mini" folders I referred to in an earlier post.
After a successful copy, launch myDVD and select the "Add video" option. A new window should open, navigate to the first "mini" folder and select the file called "Video_TS.IFO" and then follow the instructions. At this point you should save your project using "Save As" from the main File menu. Give it a filename and location you can easily remember.
Let's see if you get this far before doing any more.
Unfortunately, I no longer have EMC 9 installed on my systems and I am going from memory (or similarity to the version I am running now , Creator 2009) so if am am giving incorrect instructions someone will jump in and correct it.