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  1. tomoni40
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    I had several Video TS files from a movie. I could only play the movie on my computer. Later I used iSkysoft to convert all of those files into a format,so I could burn the movie on a DVD,and be able to watch the movie on a regular DVD Player.
    I made the conversion with iSkysoft,and end up with 16 VTS file and one Video TS files.
    I would like to know which would be the best software to burn these files on a regular DVD,and watch the movie.

    Your assistance to my request,would be greatly appreciated!
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    Burn the VIDEO_TS folder with imgburn. See http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=4632


    You can also join dvds/video_ts folders with the free dvdshrink in the reauthoring mode.
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  3. tomoni40
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    Thank you for your prompt response. As I mentioned before after the conversion of the files with iSkysoft, I have 16 VTS files,and one Video_TS file of only 73 KB.

    I have used DVD Shrink with these files from a DVD movie of 7GB,and burn it with imageburn,but I could not play it on a regular DVD player, only on my computer, meaning no autoplay when inserted on the DVD player.

    I still have the DVD that I converted with DVD Shrink,and burn with imageburn (This one has one Audio_TS empty file,and one Video_TS folder with several VTS files,and a PgcEdit_backup file),those are te files I used with iSkysoft Video converter. I have damaged a couple of DVDs, I just want to make sure,before making another burn.
    Thanks!
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    Check this tutorial. It will help you to create DVD compliant folder ready to burn with ImgBurn

    http://www.dvdshrink.info/reauthor_basic.php
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  5. tomoni40
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    Thank you! I will give it a try!
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