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  1. i have just used dvd2one for the first time and i have these files and just want to make sure that i am correct


    VTS_01_.VOB
    VTS_01_2.VOB
    VTS_01_3.VOB
    VTS_01_4.VOB
    VTS_01.5.VOB
    VIDEO.TS.BUP
    VIDEO_TS
    VTS_01_0.BUP
    VTS_01_0


    they total 4.36 which is fine the only thing i am worried about is where is the audio???

    if this is correct how do i burn this now, i have nero, ntl plat 6

    could somebody explain this very simple because i am very new and feel that i am almost there

    Thankyou for your help.
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    How did you use DVD2ONE? Do you have any IFO files?

    If you have something like PowerDVD, chose to play files off the hard drive and open the folder you saved the stuff to in DVD2ONE. If it plays, it should be OK.

    Don't worry about the audio folder, it's usually empty - just put everything in the VIDEO_TS folder.

    Regards,

    Rob
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  3. i have just tried power dvd and seems to play ok. everything plays.


    i just need to know how to burn, do i put all them files into a folder and then put onto nero.


    what settings do i need for nero is it dvd data disk or am i wrong all together.

    i now feel very very close thanx for help.
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    Open Nero with the wizard:

    DVD
    Compile new DVD
    Other DVD formats
    DVD-Video
    Finish

    Drag all the files from DVD2ONE into the VIDEO_TS folder (red) in Nero and burn.

    Regards,

    Rob
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  5. yea, nero automatically gives you an empty AUDIO_TS folder so dont worry about that
    Justin
    :agree:
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  6. just wanted to say thankyou to everybody that helped me, my dvd plays brillant thanks
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