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  1. Member
    Join Date: Jun 2006
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    Hi. I got a movie from the net, which is not avi, mpeg or divx file. Is a folder of VTS files
    VIDEO_TS.IFO
    VIDEO_TS.VOB
    VIDEO_TS.BUP
    VTS_01_0.IFO
    VTS_01_0.
    VTS_01_1.
    VTS_01_2.
    VTS_01_3.
    VTS_01_4.
    VTS_01_5.
    VTS_01_6.
    VTS_01_7.
    VTS_01_8.
    VTS_01_9.

    I tried to do the DVD from this folder, using DVD santa, but the DVD that was created is not correct. The DVD player start to play 3-4 second after that no more picture. The movie has to be about 90 minutes. But does not go more than 3-4 seconds. I saw that, in the final step of burning the move intp DVD, using DVd santa, the capacity of burning was 21% of disc instead of being about 70 or 80%( for a movie of 90 minutes)

    Help please...
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  3. Member
    Join Date: Jun 2006
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    Originally Posted by filmboss80
    These are all common files from a standard DVD structure, although a slight filename alteration has been done to the series of VTS files. The filename alteration is a tactic of warez download sites, often done in an effort to conceal the storage of copyrighted material from detection by common search methods.

    Without intending to, you have revealed something about the types of movies you are downloading. As such, many in this forum will be reluctant to be complicit in encouraging further warez activities.

    Busted.
    No sir. The person who put the movie on the net, was lazy to rip the DVD in AVi or divx. So, he put all the VTS folder than instead of riping...( the movie is a soccer game)
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    People will also be reluctant to help if you keep posting the same questions over and over without bothering to read responses (see : http://forum.videohelp.com/topic304988.html ), grave robbing (see same post previous), or dragging out long threads without providing requested information (see : http://forum.videohelp.com/topic363492.html )

    What you have is crap. Created by a moron, downloaded by someone with no idea, and not worth the time to fix.
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    Edit: original post deleted. Not helping you anymore after your many "wild goose chase" threads.

    Persona non grata.
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    Originally Posted by 1234567
    Originally Posted by filmboss80
    These are all common files from a standard DVD structure, although a slight filename alteration has been done to the series of VTS files. The filename alteration is a tactic of warez download sites, often done in an effort to conceal the storage of copyrighted material from detection by common search methods.

    Without intending to, you have revealed something about the types of movies you are downloading. As such, many in this forum will be reluctant to be complicit in encouraging further warez activities.

    Busted.
    No sir. The person who put the movie on the net, was lazy to rip the DVD in AVi or divx. So, he put all the VTS folder than instead of riping...( the movie is a soccer game)
    Actually what you have is indeed a ripped DVD, which many would prefer for it's full quality, compared to a quality compromised Divx.

    was lazy to rip the DVD in AVi or divx.
    The lazy comment is interesting, illegal or not someone took some time and effort to make this available to you.
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    Originally Posted by 1234567
    No sir. The person who put the movie on the net, was lazy to rip the DVD in AVi or divx. So, he put all the VTS folder than instead of riping...( the movie is a soccer game)
    There's no such thing as "ripping in AVI or divx". There's ripping and then there's conversion. They are NOT the same. You rip first, then you convert.

    By the way, DVD Santa is NOT recommended around here. That might be part of your problem. Then again, the rip could simply be bad, but that's the risk you take when you download stuff from the internet.
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