ilitws Posted May 13, 2010 Posted May 13, 2010 Background Info:- I installed ImgBurn 2.5.1 after installing DVD Flick 1.3.0.7 build 738 32. I have - WinXp Professional 32 bit with C drive on NTFS & D drive FAT32 & E drive FAT32. In DVD Flick main window there are 2 configurations - a)Project Settings b)Menu Settings. I have an .avi video on my computer. I have compiled it in C drive as a vob container. I have built that vob container to an .iso file in E drive. Now I want to burn the iso file. The DVD disc has the following written on it - Sony DVD-R 120 min/4.7 GB, AccuCORE 16x/x. I am totally clear about the Project Settings in DVD Flick. My queries are:- 1)In Menu Settings in DVD Flick I chose to keep unticked all 3 things - Auto-play menu, Show subtitle menu first & show audio menu first. Is it ok? 2)I have saved the project on my desktop on C drive in C:\Documents and Settings\ilitws\desktop. Is it ok? 3)I have saved the compiled DVD folder on C drive in C:\Documents and Settings\ilitws\My Documents\dvd since only an NTFS file systems supports encoded output >2GB. This compiled folder contains within it sub folders & files as follows - C:\Documents and Settings\ilitws\My Documents\dvd\dvd which contains 2 sub folders - AUDIO_TS which is empty & VIDEO_TS which contains - VIDEO_TS.BUP 6KB,VIDEO_01_0.BUP 80KB, VIDEO_01_1.VOB 1,048,544 KB,VIDEO_01_2.VOB 1,048,544 KB,VIDEO_01_3.VOB 1,048,544 KB,VIDEO_01_4.VOB 883,020 KB, VIDEO_TS.IFO 6KB & VTS_01_0.IFO 80KB. The size of this folder is 3.84 GB It also contains some files apart from the above - title0.mpg 4,028,652 KB, 0.0.ac3 238,869 KB, 0.0.0_log.txt 1KB, ffmpeg_audio_title0_track0_source0.txt 41KB, ffmpeg_video_title0_source0.txt 830KB, mplex_title0.txt 3KB, 0.0.m2v 3,686,135 KB, dvdauthor.xml 1KB, dvdauthor.txt 79KB, dvdflick.log 4KB 4)I have saved the iso file on E drive E:\Nice Movie because of hard drive space. Is it ok? 5)I built the iso file using ImgBurn choosing C:\Documents and Settings\ilitws\My Documents\dvd\dvd. Is it okay? 6)Or should I have built the iso file using C:\Documents and Settings\ilitws\My Documents\dvd Please guide me
LIGHTNING UK! Posted May 13, 2010 Posted May 13, 2010 Put things where you like, it's your PC! I thought DVD Flick called up ImgBurn automatically for the burning stuff, how comes you're doing it manually? If you want to burn a DVD Video disc, follow the DVD Video guide in the Guides forum. (Hint: just add the 'VIDEO_TS' folder to the source box in 'Build' mode and then click the big 'Write' button.)
ilitws Posted May 13, 2010 Author Posted May 13, 2010 Put things where you like, it's your PC! I thought DVD Flick called up ImgBurn automatically for the burning stuff, how comes you're doing it manually? If you want to burn a DVD Video disc, follow the DVD Video guide in the Guides forum. (Hint: just add the 'VIDEO_TS' folder to the source box in 'Build' mode and then click the big 'Write' button.) Thanks a ton for your guidance. DVD Flick does call up ImgBurn automatically. It's just that I chose to stop at compilation rather than at one shot proceeding with building iso or writing it to DVD disc. That's because I wanted to understand the process & not for any other reason. I diligently read the DVD Video Guide & your wonderful forum & guides too before posting a query. Thanks.
ilitws Posted May 14, 2010 Author Posted May 14, 2010 Put things where you like, it's your PC! I thought DVD Flick called up ImgBurn automatically for the burning stuff, how comes you're doing it manually? If you want to burn a DVD Video disc, follow the DVD Video guide in the Guides forum. (Hint: just add the 'VIDEO_TS' folder to the source box in 'Build' mode and then click the big 'Write' button.) Thanks a ton for your guidance. DVD Flick does call up ImgBurn automatically. It's just that I chose to stop at compilation rather than at one shot proceeding with building iso or writing it to DVD disc. That's because I wanted to understand the process & not for any other reason. I diligently read the DVD Video Guide & your wonderful forum & guides too before posting a query. Thanks. Is the Audio_TS folder always an empty folder in every single case? Therefore is it so that one can always build an iso by adding VIDEO_TS to the source box in 'Build' mode?
LIGHTNING UK! Posted May 14, 2010 Posted May 14, 2010 Yes it's normally always empty for a DVD Video disc. If there are things in it then it's a DVD Audio disc. Yes you can just add the VIDEO_TS folder to the 'Source' box, ImgBurn will handle the rest automatically - including the creation of the empty AUDIO_TS folder.
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