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  1. I have the following on my computer and want to burn it, it looks something like this:

    AUDIO_TS folder with nothing in it.
    and
    VIDEO_TS folder with the following in it:
    VIDEO_TS.BUP
    VIDEO_TS.IFO
    VIDEO_TS.VOB
    VTS_01_0.BUP
    VTS_01_0.IFO
    VTS_01_0.VOB
    VTS_01_1.VOB
    VTS_01_2.VOB
    VTS_01_3.VOB
    VTS_01_4.VOB
    VTS_01_5.VOB

    Now is it as simple as draggin these two folder into Toast with DVD seleted?
    Could it be this simple, maybe but I thought I should ask first. Also the while thig is 4.36 GB in size. and why is there nothin in the Audio Folder? Will I have no audio?

    Thanks in advance for the help.
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  2. that should work just fine. when dvdsp multiplexes a dvd file it usually comes out with a video ts folder than has all those files in it and the audio ts folder is always there and its empty, don't know why but it is, mine always are and the video is always there.
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    DVD players want to see a Audio_TS folder even if it is not needed. This is really a necessity for most players to see the disc, don't worry about it.
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    Depending on the brand of DVD-R you're using, it may not be keen on the 4.36. My burner sees Apple branded DVD-R as having 4.4 gig available, but the DVD-RW I use it only sees 4.3 gig.
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  5. Thanks for all the help, but one other question,

    I dragged both the Audio_TS and the VIDEO_TS files into Toast while in DVD burning option under the other section of toast. I then burned the disk, it took 55minutes at 1 times onto a DVD-RW.
    I have yet to test it in a Standalone DVD player, but so far it was not reconized as a DVD by the Apple DVD player on my G4. Is this normal?
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  6. Weird, the DVD-RW that I burned will not play with the Apple DVD player in my G4 but will play just fine in both my Stand Alone DVD players, I guess Apple just does not support it.
    EarlyGrace
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  7. When making a DVD in Toast: Before you drag the Video_TS folder onto your toast window (assuming you have already selected DVD from the "other" menu), you must select "New DVD" from the lower left corner of the Toast window.
    This way, you specify that you are burning a DVD for video playback as opposed to a generic UDF data disk.
    If you don't select "New DVD", then your standalone player will not recognize the disk.
    You don't need the Audio_TS folder unless you are creating an Audio DVD, which you are not because it is empty. You can discard it without consequense.
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