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  1. I'm trying to author a DVD from an already existing DVDR-VIDEO_TS + AUDIO_TS folder. The problem its giving me is:

    I'm using TMPEG DVD Author 1.5, when I start the burning process it suddenly stops and reads this:


    ""(( The structure of the appointed folder
    cannot be used for a DVD player ))""

    yet the files I'm using are ( VIDEO_TS & AUDIO_TS )

    What am I " doing or not doing " wrong?
    When I play the film using a PC DVD player. It works fine!

    ANY HELP PROVIDED IS GREATLY APPRECIATED - THANKS
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  2. Look at the files in the VIDEO_TS and make sure that everything in there is correct. All the IFO/BUP/VOB are matched up, all the title sets are correct and in sequential order.
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  3. Sorry to sound like an idiot ( too late ) but, How do you match them up?

    They play fine in a PC DVD player + They look fine?


    I dunno. I guess HELP!!
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  4. Have you tried to burn the DVD with the burner software you usually use?
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  5. Yes I have, but thats also the program thats giving me the problem.

    Is there possibley another easy to use authoring program that might work.

    otherwise I don't know
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  6. Sorry, I didn't explain what I intended to say:
    When you create a new DVD video with your burner software, like Nero, the application creates two folders automatically: audio_ts and video_ts.

    I'd like to be sure you are only copying the *.ifo, *.bup and *.vob files to the burner's video_ts folder, instead of copying the directory video_ts to folder video_ts.

    About audio_ts uou shouldn't do anything. It is an emptied folder.
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    Are the VIDEO_TS, AUDIO_TS folders in the top directory?

    They need to be inside of a folder, VOLUME001/VIDEO_TS for example, for TMPG's DVD Burner to burn them.
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