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  1. Originally Posted by temj
    I finally got APPLE DVD PLAYER to recognize the DTOX VIDEO_TS folder by copying the following files into it...

    VIDEO_TS.BUP
    VIDEO_TS.IFO
    VTS_01_0.IFO
    VTS_02_0.BUP
    VTS_02_0.IFO

    Everything seems to be ok when I run it in APPLE DVD PLAYER. The menu works fine and everything seems to be there (subtitles, languages, and scenes).
    I've been working on this all day (I'm stuck inside because of the hurricane, so I have nothing better to do!)

    I have the same problems as noted in this thread and others - I am completely unable to get DVD Backup to work of the original Animatrix DVD. I don't know what's different with the setup other folks have who were able to easily get a clean DVD Backup and copy, because it definitely won't work for me.

    I finally got an image of the DVD via OSeX which DVD Backup could extract all files. The VIDEO_TS folder created by DVD Backup works fine with Apple DVD Player.

    DVD2oneX gets 99.99% of the way through a "Disc Copy" backup, then errors out with a "For full diskcopy you need to copy all files from the dvd in file mode" message.

    Apple DVD player won't recognize the resulting VIDEO_TS folder until the above listed "missing" files are copied into it. But I don't get a working copy when I do so, regardless if I copy the missing files from the the DVD Backup VIDEO_TS folder or the original DVD's VIDEO_TS folder.

    What I *DO* get when attempting to play the VIDEO_TS folder created by DVD Backup and having the above-listed files copied into it is the "blue sky and clouds" United Artist logo clip, the Roadshow Pictures logo clip, then about five minutes of what I'm guessing are warnings of some sort in a dozen languages.

    No intro, no menus, no navigation of any sort.

    Any clues as to what I can do to fix this would be very welcome.

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    You know better than to post twice!!!! (https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=161653)

    Locking this one becaue there is already a HUGE topic on this subject




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