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    I have a couple of DVD's which have no copy protection on them. I can play them in my plain old DVD player.

    These DVD's have one folder titled "Audio_TS" and another folder called "Video_TS"

    If I copy and paste these two folders onto a blank DVD can I pop that into my DVD player and play it? Is it that simple?

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    Almost, you must also be sure to burn in correct dvd-video "mode"(iso/udf). In some burning tools can you choose to burn a dvd-video folder and just add the video_Ts and it will automatically adjust all settings. Or just make a dvd image copy and burn the image, like with imgburn.
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    Thanks.

    Just for my own knowledge...... what is the difference between iso and udf?

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    Originally Posted by True Colors View Post
    Thanks.

    Just for my own knowledge...... what is the difference between iso and udf?

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    Instead of asking that question....just let DVDDecrypter do the job for you.
    ISO Read
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    Originally Posted by True Colors View Post
    Thanks.

    Just for my own knowledge...... what is the difference between iso and udf?

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    Here's a breakdown (kind of). And most of this stuff can be found by surfing the web and reading.

    ISO: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_image


    UDF: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Disk_Format



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    Originally Posted by True Colors View Post
    I have a couple of DVD's which have no copy protection on them. I can play them in my plain old DVD player.
    Just an FYI, one has nothing to do with the other
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    Originally Posted by 16mmJunkie View Post
    And most of this stuff can be found by surfing the web and reading.
    And one doesn't have to surf too far - there's a "Glossary" section right here:
    https://www.videohelp.com/glossary?I#ISO
    https://www.videohelp.com/glossary?U#UDF

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