I have the AH5 model of toshiba laptop and I cant for the life of me get this thing to record proper discs. im using all the software on the machine. Im trying to burn dvd folders to a disc to be able to play in other dvd players. This method works on my desktop but not on this laptop. Can anybody help?
		
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	Well its burning the files, for example hte Video_TS files onto the disc, but its like its not finalizing them or something because they dont work. ON my desktop to make a copy of a DVD, I copy the Video_TS file onto the hard drive, make a data disc of that file and burn it and it works just fine. COuld it be the software or maybe the burner? 
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	Okay i will do that and let you know the results. The way its acting its like its not finalizing the disc properly. The dvd i burn works in my desktop, and the file is there, its just not being reconized in the dvd player. 
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	Well that worked good. But what i wish I could avoid is having to convert the video_ts file to an image to burn. It seems like a wasted step when all I should have to do is burn the video_ts file. 
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	 Wasted step but it burned the disc correctly.  IMHO I wouldn't use software that's bundled with a desktop computer/laptop.  Which is why I just build my own computers & install software that I want & know that it works well. Wasted step but it burned the disc correctly.  IMHO I wouldn't use software that's bundled with a desktop computer/laptop.  Which is why I just build my own computers & install software that I want & know that it works well.    
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	You can't really burn a VIDEO_TS folder as a data disc, AFAIK. It may play on a computer, but not usually on a settop player. ImgBurn is a good option with 'Build' mode. It does what is needed to make a compliant DVD. I don't know if it converts to ISO to enable burning in 'Build' mode, but it does make a compliant DVD. 
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	redwutz that's not correct. all dvds are "data" format discs. period. but, the burning software has to be set to iso/udf bridge format to play on both comp and standalone. some standalones also need the empty "AUDIO_TS" folder to read a dvd. folder names and file names also need to be in all CAPS. --
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	Thanks, aedipuss, I was at a loss for words.  I was thinking mainly that it's not the same settings as burning a AVI data disc. I was thinking mainly that it's not the same settings as burning a AVI data disc.
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	A : Don't store such large files on desktop , its not meant for that and system storage is limited in this area . 
 
 B : You do not need to create an iso ... Imgburn will accept video_ts with content / audio_ts , and burn as dvd .
 
 Make sure you go > tools > iso > change volume label > add same name to both iso9660 and udf .
 
 C : The only time you should create an iso is when dl media will be required , so as to set an appropriate layer break .
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	Okay to address your points. 
 
 a) ive done that for months and it hasnt been a problem. Theres no point in having a 250gig HD if your not going to store stuff on it.
 
 b) Thank you for this, it works perfectly!
 
 c) Why do I need a layer break?
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