I used forty-two 1.5.2b to generate a "DVD" mode ISO disc image from a DVD-9 movie disc, which I then burned (after two coasters were generated by Toast ... grrr) in DiskCopy to a Memorex DVD-R disc ("General use Version 2.0").
The burned disc works fine in two different Macs I have handy - DVD Player comes right up and it plays OK. (Needless to say, I was pretty well chuffed by that in and of itself!)
However, I just put it into my Toshiba SD-3109 DVD player, and I get a grey screen with "Please check disk".![]()
I noticed that the burned disc has only the "VIDEO_TS" folder on it.
Some other posters in other threads have implied that perhaps an empty "AUDIO_TS" folder is also needed for conventional DVD players to be able to play the discs (if it's not a problem with the DVD-R disc brand itself, which I suppose could also be my problem here).
Would it be too much trouble to ask for an empty "AUDIO_TS" folder to be added to the ISO image that forty-two creates when you choose the "DVD" option, just in case that is the problem with standard DVD players?
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1) You give no indication if your Toshiba SD-3109 will play any burned DVDs. Have you tried any that work? Using the DVD Player (compatibility and user comments) option on the left side of the screen here, I noticed that for your machine there are some firmware upgrade and DVD-R vs. DVD+R issues. So that is the first hurdle.
2) Using Forty-Two to copy a DVD is probably only recommended for people whose time is worth much less than the cost of Disco+ or DVD2ONEX. After one leaves school and enters the real world, I find that my time is much more valuable that the reasonable amounts charged for these software tools.
I have used both Disco+ and DVD2ONEX to generate VIDEO_TS folders and, where necessary, manually added an empty AUDIO_TS folder and then copied these folders into the DVD option in Toast and I have never burned a coaster yet.
As the R. Crumb cartoon character, Mr. Natural, used to say: "Get the right tool for the job!" -
Originally Posted by MichaelLAX
2) Using Forty-Two to copy a DVD is probably only recommended for people whose time is worth much less than the cost of Disco+ or DVD2OneX. After one leaves school and enters the real world, I find that my time is much more valuable that the reasonable amounts charged for these software tools.)
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Originally Posted by Riot Nrrrd
G3 or G4 and how long did 42 take you? On my iMac G3 DV most movies take 1.5 hours for DVD2ONEX to process. I have not paid any attention to the time that DVDBackup takes, but since it is just a decrypt copy from DVD to disk, I assume that every program will take that long for that step. Of course a G4 will be much quicker. I found 42 on my G3 to take as much as 24 hours for a DVD and quickly dropped experimenting with it in that mode when Disco arrived on the scene.
If you are a registered user of Disco+, which you must be if you are using it, they take tech support questions directly by email and they will respond (it is part of the reg fee).
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