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    I used Mac The Ripper and ripped a full dvd.

    I made a burn folder and took the folder that Mac The Ripper created and placed it in there. Then I burned that onto a DVDr DL.

    The DVD does not work on any format. I believe I followed the proper instructions using Mac The Ripper. I'm just very confused as how I take the Audio TS folder and Video TS folder and just make a complete copy of the dvd (extras and all).

    Any help would be much appreciated. I'd rather not have to buy a fancy program to do this.

    Thank you!!!!
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    Well, I'll just say for the record that the majority
    of us use Toast Titanium 7 or 8 ( some use 6)
    to burn MTR outputted content, others use
    DragonBurn to do the same. Both are robust, and
    offer way more features you'll find come handy,
    besides the simplicity of just burning DVD-Video discs.

    What you are needing to do is burn not a Data Backup,
    which the Mac does natively, but to burn a UDF formatted
    DVD, so as to create a true DVD-Video disc.

    To do so, see here, and follow
    Hui Cheng's advice.
    "Everyone has to learn, so that they can one day teach."
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    thank you very much sir!!!
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    U R Welcome.
    "Everyone has to learn, so that they can one day teach."
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