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    Hi there folks,

    I am sorry to say that I know utterly nothing about what I'm doing here, but am hoping for some advice. Basically, I want to burn a DVD, if possible, from video files that are on my computer. I need some advice-- I hope it's possible!

    Here's the situation:

    A few months ago, I copied the contents of a DVD onto a new folder I made on my Macbook's desktop. (The files came from a home-made DVD of a private concert a friend and I gave. So, I think it's pretty-much impossible that anything is copyright protected or encrypted, unless something was unintentionally encrypted by my friend's husband when he burned the disc.) I don't have the DVD anymore. At the time, I wanted to play it and/or copy, but for some reason, my Macbook wouldn't play the DVD at all. (But the DVD did play on a regular commercial DVD player.)

    So, I just copied the contents into a new folder on my computer to deal with later.

    This is what is there:
    - a video_rm folder
    - a video_ts folder
    - both folders have files in them (the exact same size and number that were on the original disc, I double-checked on that before I gave the DVD back.)

    I never burn DVDs. Can someone tell me what program I will need to either burn these to another DVD, or play them from my computer? Is there anything that's Freeware?

    Thanks for the help! I have a Macbook (from 2007), with intel core 2 duo processor, OSX 10.4.11, 3 GB RAM, and a 500 GB HDD.

    appreciate the advice...
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    Moving you to our mac section.

    The VIDEO_TS is the standard dvd-video format so you could just try burn it. Try google for burn video_ts mac ( I don't use any mac software).
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    Originally Posted by glitterla View Post
    I want to burn a DVD, if possible, from video files that are on my computer.

    This is what is there:
    - a video_rm folder
    - a video_ts folder
    We recently discussed burning a VIDEO_TS folder:
    https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/316447-Copying-an-already-copied-dvd

    The VIDEO_RM folder may be ignored. A Philips(-compatible) set top DVD recorder created it in VR mode, to enable basic editing on the recorder.
    http://www.afterdawn.com/glossary/terms/video_rm.cfm
    http://www.burnworld.com/dvd/primer/dvdvr.htm
    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/archive/why-video-rm-folder-t299589.html
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    Burn it back to disc with burning software. Pick UDF mode.
    Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
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