I tried backing up a DVD I own but it didn't go so well. I want to copy it to another DVD.
Here's what I did:
1. I ripped the original DVD using DVDSmith Movie Backup. This resulted in five VTS files.
2. I tried to burn these to a DVD using Nero Vision. It told me that my files totaled 5.8 GB, which would not fit on a standard DVD.
3. I used Nero Recode to convert the VTS files to mpeg4 files.
4. I then used DVD Flick to author a DVD with the mpeg4 files. It worked, almost -- when I went to play the DVD back, there was video, but no sound. (Btw, when I ripped the original DVD, I got two folders: Audio and Video. However, nothing was in the audio folder).
Anyway, does anybody know how I can make a DVD from my five VTS files? Thanks!
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Start over. Do NOT convert to mpeg4.
Use Nero Recode and shrink your dvd and burn it.
Or use DVD SHrink to shrink and burn the output using Imgburn. -
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Nope. This one has no sound either! Wonder what is going on here?
OK, I also tried burning the VTS files using IMGburn, and there is no sound here either. However, the files in my VIDEO_TS folder play with sound when I play them in PowerDVD. Why is it that when I burn them there's no sound on the DVD?
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