I have a compilation DVD that was made in a standalone DVD recorder (Interviews from TV). The disc has 2 folders, VIDEO_TS and VIDEO_RM. It plays in one of my DVD players, but not the other 2. In order to make it more compatible, is it simply a case of burning it to a new disc with an AUDIO_TS folder added, or is there a more involved process? Would I be better off just ripping all the clips and re-authoring with DVD Lab?
Thanks.
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