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jonnyD

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  1. Are you familiar with DVD Flick? That's what I usually use with no problem to provide DVD files, but for some reason it spit out this "mpeg2video.mpg" file. What can I use to make the "mpeg2video.mpg" file DVD-ready?
  2. I use a program that usually converts my .avi files to DVD files (ie. .vob, IFO & BUP files) which I typically burn with another program. For some reason when I converted my .avi file, I got a file that was called: "movie_mpeg2video.mpg" instead of my usual .vob, IFO & BUP files. Can ImgBurn create a DVD directly from this file? If so, what would be the steps? I've looked at the guides, but am a bit confused. I dragged the movie_mpeg2video.mpg file into the ImgBurn program, but when I tried to write or create an image, I got the following message: You've only selected 1 folder! Does the "movie" folder represent the root directory for the image content? (Otherwise, the 'movie' folder will be visible in the root directory of the image.) I have no idea what that means. Obviously I don't know what I'm doing. Thanks in advance
  3. Sorry for the reposr - I thought there was an error. Is there a way to check on the source files' integrity?
  4. I ripped a movie with DVD Decrypter. It resulted in the following files: VTS_01 text document - streaming information VTS_01_1 .VOB file VTS_01_0 .IFO file As per the guide "Burning DVD Video files directly to single layer media with ImgBurn", I put all these files in a folder titled: VIDEO_TS. I used the browse button to locate the folder, clicked OK. When I clicked on the calculate button, I got the following error message: Fix VTS Sector Failed! Reason: Could not find VIDEO_TS.IFO file Why would that error message show up if all the ripped files are in the VIDEO_TS file?
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