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    Hey guys, I've never had a problem burning Iso files to Dvd with IMGburn or CloneDVD2 until now. The Iso is a dvd with a menu, but when i burn it with Imgburn or CloneDVD2 like Usual, It keeps skipping the menu and just burning the movie. Am i just having a brain fart and doing something wrong or is it the iso file?
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    open your iso with something like VLC and see how it behaves
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    Oh yeah, I did that right away, it plays like normal with the menus and all..but then when i burn it with imgburn or clonedvd2..the menus aren't there..
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    Welcome whendreamsweep

    So you burnt it to dvd then , right'o

    Take a look at the dvd content when it's in the dvd drive on the pc , from within windows explorer .

    You see folders , audio_ts and video_ts ???
    You see files , ifo , bup , vob file extension ???

    If files yes , folders no , thats a problem ... when burning dvd's , these files must reside within a folder called video_ts if they are to play normally , especially in a home player .

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    Imgburn will burn as is , it dosent throw stuff out , but is there something funny about the file structure contained within the iso image , thats a good question .

    Leave the dvd you burnt in the dvd drive , and target it with dvdfab hd decrypter , and rip it to folder .
    Play test it ... using more than just one program .

    Koolplaya
    Avs dvd player
    Vlc
    nero showtime
    Media player classic

    Powerdvd and windvd are not as reliable .

    If three of those above play it with menu correctly , it can be expected to be relatively fine for burning .

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    There's also another issue which can cause this , but that will be determined later after the above test's and check's have been completed .
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    Folders Audio TS (with no contents which is normal) and Video TS are there.

    Did what you said with DVDFab..and interesting results.

    I downloaded every player you said and the menu is there ONLY in VLC, the movie just started right away in all the other players.

    But i messed around with Media Player Classic and I guess the menu file is in there cause i got the menu to play with it but whenever i clicked on anything in the menu it would just pause it. I didn't go back and try it with the other players it didn't work in though.

    But yes, VLC is the only player the where the menu starts and works normally in.
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    Ok , we need a look at the nav commands used .

    Run pgcedit , load the dvd , then go across the top , click "info" , then click "dvd commands"

    Hit "ctrl + a" , then "ctrl + c" ... Paste it in next post for checking ... might need some adjusted for proper playback .

    Hint : Remove the first line of that information .
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