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Copying Video TS folder


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I want to copy Video TS Folder containing a movie I ripped with DVD X Copy on my PC and burn to a DVD so I can View it on my DVD Player and TV. I Tried dragging and dropping the folder and I tried the ADD feature too same result. Now some times it worked OK but other timed as I said it simply switches to the DVD to DVD copy feature and I am unable to do anything. Hope this answers everyone's questions. I will try both of your suggestions and see what happens, thanks

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I want to copy Video TS Folder containing a movie I ripped with DVD X Copy on my PC and burn to a DVD so I can View it on my DVD Player and TV. I Tried dragging and dropping the folder and I tried the ADD feature too same result. Now some times it worked OK but other timed as I said it simply switches to the DVD to DVD copy feature and I am unable to do anything. Hope this answers everyone's questions. I will try both of your suggestions and see what happens, thanks

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My experience is like yours -- I upgraded to Toast 10 from 8 -- I am no longer able to burn ANY Video TS folders from my ripped DVDs -- I have Ripit, MDRP, and MTR and they all create Video TS folders that work perfectly with DVD2OneX -- but Toast will not burn a DVD at all. When I add the Video TS file to the Toast window (whether by direct drag or by the ADD button at the bottom of the Toast Video screen) the process asks for a DVD disc -- I put one in -- hit record and one of two things happens -- I get a message saying the file is corrupt or the program goes directly to "WRITING LEAD OUT" -- which ruins my disc! GREAT! I invest $80 bucks on a POS program. Glad I have DVD2ONEX. I would advise anyone to avoid this POS and use that instead.

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I haven't experienced anything like this. Choose the VIDEO_TS Folders option and then click the Add button at the bottom of the Toast window to access the VIDEO_TS folder. Does that work? What created the VIDEO_TS folder that isn't being recognized properly by Toast?

 

Something else to try is to trash the Toast plist and prefs files in your User>Library>Preferences folder and relaunching Toast.

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I find this happens if I am dragging also an AUDIO_TS directory, and since only really old (or bad) DVD's use the separate audio folder now Toast does not accept it, but it will add one on the new disc anyway.

 

You have another option however, select UDF as the burn format on the data disk tab, this will burn a Video DVD using the VIDEO_TS folder.

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