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Burning Video_ts In Dvd-rom(udf) Format

#1 User is offline   liladog 

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Posted 06 March 2006 - 01:56 PM

Hi,
I wanted to know how I would go about burning a Video_TS folder in Easy Media Creator 8 for Windows. The disc that I would be burning to would be a dual layer disc and I would want it to be in DVD-ROM(UDF) format.
Thank you very much
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Posted 06 March 2006 - 02:17 PM

View Postliladog, on Mar 6 2006, 04:56 PM, said:

Hi,
I wanted to know how I would go about burning a Video_TS folder in Easy Media Creator 8 for Windows. The disc that I would be burning to would be a dual layer disc and I would want it to be in DVD-ROM(UDF) format.
Thank you very much


A little vague…

You could use MyDVD or VideoWave or Disc Copier or even Classic.

It depends on what your source is and what you want to accomplish.
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Posted 06 March 2006 - 06:56 PM

I would like to burn a DVD that I can play in my DVD Player. I want to just put my Video_TS and Audio_TS on a disc and burn it in UDF format just like in Toast 6 when burning a data disc, I already have these Video_TS and Audio_TS files.
Sorry for being so vauge

This post has been edited by liladog: 06 March 2006 - 07:24 PM

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Posted 06 March 2006 - 09:09 PM

Quickest is Disc Copier. Just select the video_ts folder as the source.

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Posted 07 March 2006 - 01:55 PM

View Postggrussell, on Mar 7 2006, 12:09 AM, said:

Quickest is Disc Copier. Just select the video_ts folder as the source.


Agreed! It can be done in Classic, but you have to 'trick' it into accepting a VIDEO_TS folder by renaming it before adding it, then renaming back after it is added…

Much easier with Disc Copier.
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