When authoring DVDs, I have first created dvd folders (video_ts) and iso files (on different projects). I'm not sure if one has an advantage over the other. Is one method better (i.e., produces better results when burned) or is this simply a matter of choice?
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Jim
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I'm not sure if one has an advantage over the other (I use both methods), but with the *.iso approach, you have to keep it under 4gb if it will be on a FAT32 drive.
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if the file system isnt an issue, i'd prefer to keep it in iso format. all dvd burning programs can handle iso's, not all can handle video_ts folders.
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