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  1. Member AlanHK's Avatar
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    Originally Posted by EdJr View Post
    @ alanhk.......i did use imgburn and did choose write not build and did select both iso files shown above to go onto 2 seperate blank dvd's and they both dont work on 3 different dvd home players in my home..............

    i dont understand what i am doing wrong or missing in setting up imgburn to work correctly or could these iso files be bad since i dl them as an iso and did nothing other than try to write them to a blank dvd ?

    OK, try a slightly more roundabout way, since you have ISObuster, use that to extract and copy the "VIDEO_TS" folder you see in the ISO to your hard disc. (The AUDIO_TS will be empty, don't worry about that.)

    Then in Imgburn, use BUILD and select the VIDEO_TS folder as the source, burn to your DVD.

    It helps to have a couple of DVD-RWs to experiement with, they're pretty cheap and I've used a couple hundreds of times.
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    hi allen ..............i tried to do as you requested and this is what i get as a message Click image for larger version

Name:	Capture iso buster.PNG
Views:	199
Size:	48.3 KB
ID:	10481 please let me know what i need to do next or what you see that i dont
    thanks
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    ok i clicked make it so and from there appears a recovered file 1.vob...............i cant copy it or anything before i have to pay a fee of $29 to get the key so the program works ..............
    any alternatives ???
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    I've talked about this previously (you could look it up to get more detailed steps).

    DvdDecrypter - in settings, IFO, set the filesize limit to NONE.
    Mount the ISO and open it in DvdDecrypter, select the main movie (usually longest choice), use the other tab to select the media streams desired (video+audio), select demux/elementary - GO.

    (if you need to reauthor using an app that requires muxed source files, use Imago to mux to MPG, else you separated elementary streams: m2v, mp2, ac3, pcm)

    re-author using whichever authoring app you prefer (muxman, dvdauthorgui, etc free apps, or dvd architect, encore, dlp, etc pay apps)

    create your new dvd iso and burn it.

    Scott
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    firstly i would like to thank all of you who have tried to help me, thank you greatly.
    secondly out of my own stupidity i realized what i was doing wrong and got it to work properly............
    a few of my settings were wrong but it was because of being tired i guess i missed it for the burn part of it
    the discs are fine discs even though most think these discs are sot so great and everything is burning fine so far to dvd
    files so all this was in my error thank you thank you thank you all ...........
    now to my next project .........trying to get at least 2 dvd (video_ts) files to 1 disc would be perfect
    so this is my next project if there is anyone with any great advice for my next venture

    thanks
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  6. Could it not just be (have been) something as simple as an NTSC Vs PAL issue? Not all US (NTSC) players support the PAL TV System format (but most PAL players support NTSC).
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    yes is am sure it was not ...i know the diff being a foreigner and in my native brasil we use the pal system and her in usa the ntsc and all my devices here are all american hmmm asian components .....sorry ....but no that was not it ......just my boneheaded self that didnt follow the correct procedures and checked 2 boxes incorrectly and overseeing it one of them was to burn the vid directly to the disc and this was automatic so it would get done converting and automatically burn to the disk what ever way it wanted instead of saving to the hdd and then taking the video_ts and then burn them with imgburn.........
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