Ok... this is the deal... i've got hundreds of *.wmv files that I need to join together and then convert for DVD playback... but this is the problem... For each movie that I want to join together & encode, there are 6 - 11 *.wmv files that create the one video (10 clips = 50min movie)... when I join and then encode the file into DVD format (creating the audio_ts & video_ts folders/files), I'm baffled about what to do with them next... I know that those are the 2 folders that I need to burn to the DVD for playback... however, the problem is that I want to be able to burn 3 or 4 of those movies to the same dvd for tv-top playback, if this is even possible...
In other words, I would assume that I will have 4 audio_ts & video_ts folders burned to the DVD when I'm done. My question is: will this even work on a standalone DVD player??
I know I'm definitely a newbie and my questions may seem quite ignorant... that's because when it comes to audio/video editing I am ignorant... Any help one could give will be greatly appreciated...
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Your instincts are correct. You can't burn four folders with the same name to the root of the DVD. You don't mention what software/method you are using to create your video_ts folder but you will need to properly author the DVD using those folders as the source in something like TDA.
Edit: BTW you should edit your subject line. Perplexing Dilemma is the equivalent of Help, which is against forum rules. Make it say something like "Converting wmv to DVD""Shut up Wesley!" -- Captain Jean-Luc Picard
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Thank you for your input. I have been using this website to teach myself video editing and have used many of the tools listed as resources. I am open to using any software that is easy to navigate and understand, joins/encodes quickly, and doesn't cause my computer to lag when it's operating. I wasn't aware that encoding from an .mpeg to dvd could take a number of hours to complete... is this accurate or am i using the wrong software??
I know.. I've asked a lot of questions... If you can decipher what I'm getting at here, I'm sure you can give me some awesome advice as to the "normal" processing/encoding times that I can expect to see... such as: wmv to dvd, avi to dvd, mpg to dvd... is an avi file something that can be directly burnt to the dvd and played on a tabletop dvd reader (such as .wav = cda)?? This has been confusing me for awhile now... Care to relieve my confusion??
I'll post my other questions with more appropriate subject lines...
Thankx much!
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