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okay first i cant set the booktype to samsung DVD-ROM i have to set it to Lite and then it says success. Is this okay? whenever i got to burn it says that it is a data content and ive burned a few times now and when i put it in the dvd player it brings up the TS files 

do i not want the content type to be DVD ?? 

 

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I burned the Video_TS and i tired it in my dvd player as well as xbox one. The dvd player pulls up a screen that says the files... "Video_TS and Audio_TS. can't do anything with them. The xbox says error enter a movie dvd. 

I have yet to burn a dvd after setting booktype to Lite-on but my concern is that it is saying that the content type is data and not DVD. the file size fits on my 8 gb Verbatim DVD+R DL

 

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It depends on what you're doing.  It will only be a "DVD" if it fits on a DVD and you burn it to a DVD.  Since you're talking about a Booktype, I'm guessing you're trying to make a movie DVD, a DVD Video.  Are you saying you're burning a VIDEO_TS folder that your DVD player isn't recognizing?  That your player only recognizes DL DVD recordable media as a DVD Video if you set the Booktype to DVD-ROM?  And that your drive isn't allowing it, thus your DVD Video doesn't play in your player?

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12 hours ago, LIGHTNING UK! said:

Not sure why you'd want to be using Samsung anyway... you don't have a Samsung drive, it's a LiteOn one.

The program would do it automatically by default anyway, so don't worry about messing with it yourself.

I burned the Video_TS and i tired it in my dvd player as well as xbox one. The dvd player pulls up a screen that says the files... "Video_TS and Audio_TS. can't do anything with them. The xbox says error enter a movie dvd. 

I have yet to burn a dvd after setting booktype to Lite-on but my concern is that it is saying that the content type is data and not DVD. the file size fits on my 8 gb Verbatim DVD+R DL

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There's no difference between a data DVD and a DVD Video disc, per se.  Both are actually data discs.  DVD Video is just a collection of data.  It's just had certain DVD attributes set to match the book standard for DVD Video and has a compliant VIDEO_TS folder in the root directory.  If it can't detect a DVD Video, make sure there's a compliant VIDEO_TS in the root directory.  And post a log of a burn of one of these images you burned that doesn't play.  Your creation of the image file log doesn't help much.  It could be something as simple as a Disc ID of a type of DVD DL disc, e.g. cheap media, that the Xbox can't read.  What it seems to be doing is finding the VIDEO_TS but not a compliant DVD Video structure.  You need to make sure your VIDEO_TS is actually playable, too.  And it could be the XBox needs a Booktype set to DVD-ROM before it can detect a recordable DVD DL disc as a DVD Video.

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I am not sure what you mean by add a Compliant DVD structure. the video TS is broken into 4 or 5 parts and they are all playable. same thing has occurred. One of my dvd player pulls up the files the other says not playable disc. 

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If one of your DVD players play it but not the XBox, then you have a compliant VIDEO_TS structure.  So, the most likely cause is the XBox has a problem with that disc.  Since one DVD player plays the disc, you know it's a working DVD, so it's down to the XBox being picky about the disc.  And the culprit is probably the CMC MAG discs you're using.  Have you used these before to get a DVD that plays in XBox?  CMC MAG is the worst quality DVD blank you can get.  Incompatibility with DVD players is not uncommon.  I'd recommend trying a better quality blank.  Verbatim DataLife Plus, NOT Life Series, which is CMC MAG, is the only really reliable DVD DL blank that is out there.  You can only find DataLife Plus media in online stores.

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It's not a working disc I tried a new disc on 2 different dvd players and an Xbox. One dvd players pulls up the file names Video_TS and Audio_TS but I cant play off of it I can just see the files. the other dvd says no disc and the xbox says no disc. 

Is it possible that the problem is my burner is not DVD+R DL writable? 

i just found that

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First off, you need to make sure your VIDEO_TS contents are actual playable DVD Video.  Is there a file called VIDEO_TS.IFO in the VIDEO_TS folder?  Then, you need to make sure it plays.  Probably the easiest way is to install DVDShrink and try to read the VIDEO_TS folder into it.  If the contents load without error, you've got a VIDEO_TS folder that is a DVD Video.  Alternatively, you can install Media Player Classic Home Cinema, which can play DVD's by loading VIDEO_TS.IFO files.  Or if you have some DVD player software on your PC that loads VIDEO_TS or VIDEO_TS.IFO, do that.  You need to first establish that your VIDEO_TS is actually a compliant DVD Video folder.  After that, when you created the DVD in ImgBurn, when you added VIDEO_TS to the root directory of the Build job, did ImgBurn say it would change the appropriate settings for you?  If it didn't, you either didn't import a VIDEO_TS folder into the root directory of the job or the VIDEO_TS folder is not compliant.

 

CMC MAG media could be the cause of this.  As I said, incompatibilities with CMC media are common.  From things ranging from the disc simply not being recognized as being inserted to improper playback.

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It depends on what you're looking at that says this.  I looked it up and that drive supports DVD DL media writing.  And you wrote with it already, so it's writing the media.  Your problem is probably either a VIDEO_TS folder that is not DVD Video compliant or the CMC MAG discs you're using. 

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On 12/8/2018 at 12:47 AM, LIGHTNING UK! said:

As the program is calling your disc a ‘data’ disc, you do not have the correct dvd video compliant file/folder structure.

Try again when you’ve got one. Burning the same thing over and over won’t change the outcome.

I am using DVD flick so I guess ill use Nero since I did all the appropriate steps with flick

Thanks for the help guys

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I used DVDFlick way back & even then it was hit & miss.

Try  Open Files with DVDShrink with the VIDEO_TS folder you created.

I've found DVDShrink a good tester .

If it gives an error then that Video_TS probably won't write(burn) to disc.

I hope it's OK to recommend this software here.

Try AVStoDVD instead of DVDFlick.

There is some learning curve on it but you should get a playable burnable file.

 

One other thing to check:

Will the file you are trying to convert with DVDFlick play in any media player ?

VLC for example.

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Update: okay so I downloaded a new program called AVStoDVD after reading about how DVDflick hasnt been really updated in a long time and it's not the best for .MKV videos. After using this to get the VIDEO_TS file I now am having a writing sectors problem that ends up freezing and then crashing the computer. 

since opening this topic I got a new faster DVD recorder and I can't tell if it is bad or what. Several times it has vanished from Device Manager and to get it back into working condition I need to BIOS check for it and once I click it for boot device it comes back to working condition. 

So I have wasted 2 disc from it writing about 4% and 11% before it freezes.   

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Did you play the source file that you are creating the Video_TS folder from in a media player ?

VLC or MPC-HC should be good for this.

 

Did you test the Video_TS folder created in a media player to see if it will play before attempting to burn it ?

Did you try DVDShrink as first suggested by dbminter to see if the Video_TS folder gave an error ?

 

@ dbminter , I read a bit too fast & missed the DVDShrink in your earlier post.

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Eh, it happens.  I was mostly being facetious.  :)

 

As I said before, before you proceed, you need to test that your source MKV plays okay and that the VIDEO_TS you're trying to burn is DVD Video compliant.  Before going on, if they are corrupt somehow, no number of burns you make will make a difference.  However, your new errors with a new drive are something entirely different, it seems.

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Okay guys 

Update: I bought a new desktop dvd recorder and was proven faulty. 

I watched a video awhile ago that said when you open IMGburn to import source files to burn they said to do Audio and Video ts folder. 

okay so it would have been nice if you would have said just do the Video TS folder (mistake one) this creates a dvd video format. 

as for which program to use to build the TS folders if you have mkv video. use AVStoDVD 

 

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Actually, it doesn't matter if you have other folders besides VIDEO_TS.  In fact, the DVD Video standard also generally includes an AUDIO_TS folder.  However, 99% of the time, AUDIO_TS is empty, so you can get by without using it.  But, DVD's often times have extra files and folders in the root directory as extra features.  Generally referred to as DVD-ROM Features.

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I think this was the sole reason my previous burns were not working. Like i said, IMGburn assumes you are making a data format when you put a Audio along with a Video TS folder in the source. 

I successfully have been burning dual audio with subs on just video ts folder which makes a dvd video source tree  

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AUDIO_TS is not the reason.  As long as you import a VIDEO_TS folder, regardless of whatever else you add, ImgBurn always asks you if you want to make a DVD Video disc and if it should make the appropriate changes for you.  As long as the VIDEO_TS folder contains compliant content.  Well, ImgBurn SHOULD.  If it's not, then the VIDEO_TS folder must not be compliant.  Even if you add an AUDIO_TS with a compliant VIDEO_TS, it will work.  The only important thing is the VIDEO_TS folder.  Anything else you add will not make a compliant VIDEO_TS not a DVD Video disc.

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