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  1. I can't seem to get the folder DVD2one has created into the newly named folder...I must have done it a few times as I have three SERVING SARAs and three coasters...galactaca and tgpo...your guides have been a big help...but...can I have a step-by-step instruction to do this? (Clicking and dragging doesn't work for me. Thank I have promised to copy my son's dvd collection and send it to him in Iraq.
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    Originally Posted by Moncatsue
    I can't seem to get the folder DVD2one has created into the newly named folder...I must have done it a few times as I have three SERVING SARAs and three coasters...galactaca and tgpo...your guides have been a big help...but...can I have a step-by-step instruction to do this? (Clicking and dragging doesn't work for me. Thank I have promised to copy my son's dvd collection and send it to him in Iraq.
    Dragging the VIDEO_TS folder to a newly named folder isnt a HAVE TO DO step, its just to ensure that your DVD is built properly so toast will have a correctly structured named DVD disk with a VIDEO_TS subfolder.
    That was just a simplicity step to ensure that toast wont make the DVD named VIDEO_TS

    If you cant drag it (which is strange that it wont work!) to a newly named folder.... Just try this....

    1. Open toast.
    2. Click DVD from the OTHER function
    3. Make a NEW disk naming it exactly what you want the name of the dvd to be (SERVING_SARA) I assume
    4. Try dragging the VIDEO_TS folder now to toast. If it works properly you should see
    SERVING_SARAH
    ----VIDOEO_TS
    --------all the files

    One other option would be to use the ADD and NEW FOLDER options
    where you would create a new disk, name the disk.
    Add a folder, named VIDEO_TS
    in that folder ADD all the video_ts items
    Add your AUDIO_TS folder
    then burn

    Essentially you just need to get these files into toast.

    The dragging VIDEO_TS to a newly named folder is a foolproof method for people to get their DVD DISK named correctly.

    Notice how if you just drag the VIDEO_TS folder to toast your DVD is named VIDEO_TS and all the files are root! not in a sub folder.

    Try this and see if it works. If you have iChat you can send me a message to ale2078 and we can walk though it

    best of luck
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  3. Try rebooting. I had this problem in window's it fixed do not know if it will fix it on a mac but t's worth a shot
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    It was another issue with this person

    He had more than one dvd in a single video_ts folder

    such that it was
    video_ts
    --files
    -------video_ts
    -----------files

    thus dvd2one would not accept this!
    a simple iChat solved the problem.
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    Yeah, everyone reading this.

    When you make backups make sure that you are not putting files in a VIDEO_TS folder that DVDBackup made, DVD2One is every picky about what it accepts. So check your file paths before you click Process.
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