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  1. I have TMGEnc Authoring 1.5 and have the authored DVD video and audio folders my c drive, but when I use the TMPgen burning tool the middle of the video gets blocky and jumps. I could be a hardware track creation problem or maybe the burning tool?

    Anyway, I want to create a DVD using ready folders. Can I just burn the off window explorer to the DVD disk, or do I need to use some other burning tool?

    And if I need to use another burning tool, any recommedation on any freeware or trial that I can down load?
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    You can always give Imgburn a try.
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    ImgBurn burns images - you'd have to create an image from the dvd folders. Folder2iso may do the job for you.

    I'd try opening the dvd folder with PowerDVD if it's on the machine.

    If there is blockiness in the playback, then you know for certain it's an authoring problem.

    You didn't say if this happened on multiple copies of the same DVD???
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    Originally Posted by classfour
    ImgBurn burns images - you'd have to create an image from the dvd folders. Folder2iso may do the job for you.
    The recent versions of ImgBurn can burn directly from the DVD folders, using "Build" mode - no need to create an intermediate ISO file (unless you want one, of course ).

    Guide here (although it's pretty straight-forward):
    http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=1779

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  5. Again, these are folders for a Video DVD; the same folders TMPGenc burning tool would use to burn the video DVD that plays on DVD players. So Imgburn will to the job for the above?
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    If they are properly-authored folders (AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS), yes.

    In "Build" mode, select the "parent" folder, the one that contains AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS, set ImgBurn to burn to device, and burn.

    Easy; give it a try.

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  8. can this same kind a video folder burning be done with the Vista windows explorer? I'm trying to find the easies way.
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    Originally Posted by yogart
    can this same kind a video folder burning be done with the Vista windows explorer?
    No idea, I don't have Vista. Why don't you TRY IT and see what happens?

    I'm trying to find the easies way.
    Answered multiple times already.

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