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Hello Everyone. I need deeply your help. I pass these days looking for an answer and i don't know for sure how to do it. Ok. My question and at the same time my problem. I have this file that has img extension. It's a TV show. I want to play on a dvd player. How i burn a .img file into dvd. I mean i burn it but when i put the dvd on the dvd player it shows the audio_ts & video_ts folder, why? i mean, if is a DVD player it does not suppose to play the menu automatically. Why this happening? I know that i'm doing something wrong. Can you explain me please how to burn properly the DVD. It's my first time, i read a lot of stuff but each one says something different. Thanks for your time.

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So, you've already burned this IMG file to a DVD disc, right? If so, put that disc in a drive and use ImgBurn's Build mode. Drag and drop the VIDEO_TS from the disc in the drive into the Build project. Start the Build job to create the image file to HD. ImgBurn should build a VIDEO_TS compliant DVD for you automatically.

 

 

You may also want to load something like DVDShrink and attempt to read in the disc into a program like that to make sure the VIDEO_TS folder is already compliant, meaning that the problem may be in how the IMG file was made.

 

 

Oh, looks like LUK was replying at the same time I was. :)

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Hi guys. Thanks for your response. For the first question, the file is name fringe.s1d1.tof but i delete the tof extension. When i double click the file its automatically load in Image Burn. It opens the main window (see attach) and the source says: c:\...\Downloads\fringe.s1d1.img .

 

And once i burn it, my dvd player shows the audio_ts folder and the video_ts folder. I don't know if that is normal. I mean i think is not. Because, i can't even select the option menu. You can see them, but my dvd player don't took any action. If i load the image with other program, for example daemon tool or whatever i see the content as video_ts and video_ts.

 

I have to extract them, and then burn it? Which is the first step? I read something about rename the file to iso, other says use dvdshrink... i mean this is new for me, and so much information, and i don't know exactly which is the right one. So yeap, i'm lost. In the PC everything is alright, but not in the dvd player.

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Hmm well it looks ok, maybe there's something wrong with the IFOs or disc structure in general.

 

Do what dbminter said and run it through DVDShrink or similar to rebuild everything.

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