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    I need help!!! I have a DVD with a movie in 2 MP4 files. I converted the files to AVCHD using multiAVCHD program. I ended up with 2 files: HDV 0067 & HDV 0068 (each of this folders have 3 additional folders (ADV_OBJ, HVDVD_TS, and VIDEO_TS). How do I burn these 2 files to a DVD??? I have tried using ImgBurn without success. Any help would be greatly appreciated as these are movies of my wedding.
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    Additonal note. multiAVCHD also creaded a BDMV folder which appears to be empty!!?!
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    If you are creating a DVD then simply select the Video_TS folder in Imgburn. The rest aren't part of the DVD structure, but just something MultiAVCHD has created along the way.
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    Thank you for your reply. I had already tried that. I copied the VIDEO_TS folder using ImgBurn "Write files/folder to disc and it didn't work. The VIDEO_TS folder contains the following files: VIDEO_TS.BUP, VIDEO_TS.IFO, VTS_01_0.BUP, VTS_01_0.IFO, and VTS_01_1.VOB. Is my movie in any of these files?? There is also a folder named HVDVD_TS and another named ADV_OBJ besides the VIDEO_TS folder. Should I have copied the files inside the VIDEO_TS folder and not the folder itself???
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    If you select the folder video_ts in Imgburn, it will know you have a DVD and configure itself accordingly. If MultiAVCHD did it's thing, then that is your DVD. None of the other folders having anything to do with the DVD format, so including them is a waste of time.
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