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  1. Hi

    Trying to burn dual layer dvdCaptured in Pinnacle Studio
    Menue'd in Tmpgenc dvd author
    Tried Sonic recordnow v7.3 to burn
    - came up as follows


    There was a formatting error in the VIDEO_TS/AUDIO_TS
    folders. please check folders try again

    VIDEO_TS-Folder

    VIDEO_TS.BUP
    VIDEO_TS.IFO
    VIDEO_TS.VOB
    VTS_01_0.BUP
    VTS_01_0.IFO
    VTS_01_0.VOB
    VTS_01_1.VOB
    VTS_01_2.VOB
    VTS_01_3.VOB
    VTS_01_4.VOB
    VTS_01_5.VOB
    VTS_01_6.VOB
    VTS_01_7.VOB
    VTS_01_8.VOB


    Missing or wrong type of files
    The specified file cannot be recorded for one of the following reasons:

    RecordNow! could not open the file.
    The file is in use by another application.
    The file has been deleted or the name or path have changed.
    The file name is too long (110 characters maximum).
    There is a problem with the video files you are trying to burn. Please consult your video creation software to confirm that you are creating a properly formatted video project.
    The WMA file is copy protected.


    Sense: 00 ASC: 00 ASCQ: 00 (Command 00)
    -------------------------------------------------------
    Px.dll: 2.0.58.500
    pxdrv.dll: 1.1.21.0
    pxmas.dll: 2.0.58.500
    PxWave.dll: 2.0.58.500
    PXWMA.dll: 1.0.0.3

    So i tried loading files into dvd shrink and compiled the folders again

    CAME UP exactly sam error

    anyone any ideas.

    regards
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  2. Member Edmund Blackadder's Avatar
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    Originally Posted by ancient
    There was a formatting error in the VIDEO_TS/AUDIO_TS
    folders. please check folders try again
    This post explains the problem and gives a working solution:

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1423828#1423828

    Besides PTP pressed discs, it should also work for your own mis-authored DL DVD's.
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