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  1. Please bear with me as I am completely new to this (and obviously knowing how to post a reply properly the first time as well ) So what you are saying is that after I enter my VIDEO_TS folder in the "build" section, use the calculator, follow the prompts etc, and press the Write Files/Folders to Disc button (which IMG prompts), IMG will create the necessary ISO-UDF and automatically go to the write mode burning a DVD playable on a stand alone? Do I still need to add an AUDIO_TS file to the VIDEO_TS folder prior to the build? I have read this is needed in order for the final product to be playable on a stand alone DVD
  2. Please bear with me as I am completely new to this (and obviously knowing how to post a reply properly the first time as well ) So what you are saying is that after I enter my VIDEO_TS folder in the "build" section, use the calculator, follow the prompts etc, and press the Write Files/Folders to Disc button (which IMG prompts), IMG will create the necessary ISO-UDF and automatically go to the write mode burning a DVD playable on a stand alone? Do I still need to add an AUDIO_TS file to the VIDEO_TS folder prior to the build? I have read this is needed in order for the final product to be playable on a stand alone DVD
  3. I have read the user guides but still am unsure about how I go from having a VIDEO_TS file to a final payable DVD-Video. I believe I understand the following: I need to "build" the VIDEO_TS file to an ISO9660-UDF file. I need to add an AUDIO-TS folder to this process (even though it is empty). What is the purpose of saving this "built" ISO folder to a DVD-R disk as prompted by IMG? Don't I need to use this new file under the "write" function to make my final DVD-Video? Does the VIDEO_TS folder or the ISO folder need to be re-authored prior to the final burning? (I don't believe it does) Thanks for any light someone can shine.
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