This is driving me nuts! I'm a noob where it comes to video file burning so please bear with me. I have the following files in a VIDEO_TS directory:
VIDEO_TS.BUP.!ut
VIDEO_TS.IFO.!ut
VIDEO_TS.VOB.!ut
VTS_01.0.BUP.!ut
VTS_01.0.IFO.!ut
VTS_01.0.VOB.!ut
VTS_01.2.VOB.!ut
VTS_01.3.VOB.!ut
VTS_01.4.VOB.!ut
VTS_02.0.BUP.!ut
VTS_02.0.IFO.!ut
VTS_02.1.VOB.!ut
VTS_03.0.BUP.!ut
VTS_03.0.IFO.!ut
VTS_03.1.VOB.!ut
These files are a collection of music videos of about 4 Gigs in total. I am using XP(SP3), the latest Imgburn software running on a dual core Athlon and a TSSTcorp cd/dvdw SH-S182M burner using mainly single layer DVD-Rs. My problem is that when I build in Imgburn, using your very helpful guides on burning multiple VOB/BUP/IFO files to the letter, I can locate the VIDEO_TS folder but it 'finds' 2 files to be burned to disk. Thinking all was well (!) I burnt it anyway with no issues (although I wondered why the content was only 1.2MB lasting 10 seconds!). Although I knew something was amiss, I opened the disk to see what had been burnt and all I got was 2 folders; AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS, both of which are empty. Am I missing something blatently obvious here? I did repeat the procedure by the way and got exactly the same result: a perfectly burned disc with 2 empty folders. Is it anything to do with the !ut suffix? Any help greatly appreciated.