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    Hey all... im new here

    I followed this guide: https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=219535

    and now after im finished and everything is working fine i wanted to ask... i have left 3 folders like in the guide... Demuxed DVD... Original DVD... Final DVD... so the files that play the movie are in the original dvd so i got into the original dvd folder and moved all the files into a new folder that her name is video_TS and opend another new empty folder name AUDIO_TS so i used the program isofolder to creat an image... and now i burned the image with alcohol 120%! so now it will work on my DVD? everything is good?

    thx and sry for my bad english i will get better 8)
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    Hi,

    First thing is does your dvd player normally play recordable dvds??? Have you successfully played - and + r discs??? Some players like one type and not the other. Next have you tried different brands??? It could be a bad disc.

    After that you'll have to try to redo some of your steps and see if you have missed something.

    Good luck.

    Kevin
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    Hey... yes my dvd player normally play recordable dvds and i burned the dvd with +r!
    so it suppose to work thx dude
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  4. I can consider as potential problem isofolder application - it may make a iso with data structure (I am not sure, never used it). I would suggest to use something that is known to work with DVD Video files, as ImgTool Classic, to create the iso image.
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    All the files (.vob, .bup and .ifo) must be in a folder at the root of the disk called VIDEO_TS, not video_TS. It MUST be in upper case (capital letters) or it will not be recognised by the player. Usually there is also an empty AUDIO_TS folder but only a few players need it to be there, most will play fine if it doesn't exist.
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    yes i put all the vob files in VIDEO_TS
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    I would have thought you'd need to grab the files from the Final DVD folder
    If in doubt, Google it.
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