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  1. I now have a folder with the title of the movie and then a folder inside of that which says

    VIDEO_TS

    then inside that it has a lot of files which are like

    VTS_01_1

    some others like VIDEO_TS.BUP etc so my question how do I get these files to burn on my DVDR so I can play them in my dvd player just as if I was watching my original copy?

    Thanks!
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    Go to the tools section and you will find two tools that are excellent for this. One is Clone DVD and the other is DVD Shrink. You can rip directly from your original to a DVD-R or +R using these tools. You may have to decrypt though. FOr that download AnyDVD or DVD Decrypter.

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    have you tried looking in the guides section

    lots of help there
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  4. That might help out
    Life is like a pothole, you just have to learn to get around it.
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  5. Okay after searching guides up and down I still can't find out how I can burn these files I ripped to a folder so that it plays on my dvd player.

    Someone point me in the right direction or something..
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    If the VIDEO_TS folder is smaller than 4.37GB, you can just burn it with a program like Nero. If not, you need a program like DVDshrink to reduce it to a size that will fit on a DVD.

    That's two of a few dozen ways, depending on what setup and software you have.

    You might want to take a look at the F.A.Q to the left. <<<<
    Most all your questions can be easily answered by starting there.
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    If in doubt, Google it.
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