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  1. Hi,

    I have a DVD which contains Music Videos. I have ripped a single music video from the DVD (using DVD Shrink). The single music video has itself become a compatible VIDEO_TS file folder of size 313MB.

    What I wanted to do was find out first of all whether it is possible to burn this VIDEO_TS folder onto a standard CDR (along with the AUDIO_TS folder ofcourse) to create a DVD player compatible disc?

    Also, if this is possible then is it possible to create an Audio CD with CDDA tracks and then the Music Video in DVD format.

    ie. the CD is basically an Enhanced CD but the only difference is that instead of in a computer, the cd will play the music video in a standalone dvd player. (and ofcourse the audio tracks will play in a standard hi-fi and ignore the DVD section).

    Please tell if this will work... if not then is there any other alternative which will allow the cd to play in a standalone dvd player as well as the audio tracks in a hi-fi system?

    Thanks.
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  2. The Enhanced CD trick works because a CDPlayer always reads the first track and stops. The Computer reads the last track by default and thats where the video is.

    I have a feeling that what you want to do wont work for the simple reason that both CDPlayer and DVDPlayer read the first session.

    MiniDVD is not a standard and not many Standalones will recognize the DVDStructure but instead offer the VOBs as seperate files.

    cheers

    maa
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