Johnny Shanley Productions Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Ugh, Here I am again. For some reason, whenever I try to make a 16.3GB VIDEO_TS into a 8.5GB ISO, it doesn't work right. If I have "Preserve Full Path Names" checked, it can save the contents space but it sets the contents type to "Data" instead of "DVD-Video", but if I don't, it doesn't save space and gives me a warning and sets it to Blu-Ray type instead of "DVD-Video". This is very weird, because I have an ISO of Baby Neptune 2009, and it is bigger than 8.5GB in total, and it does play as a DVD-Video ISO. However, the ISO I am making does not play right for some reason when tested in VLC. I do have the "Optimise Duplicate Files" option checked, but it doesn't work for DVD-Video. Also the layer-break pop up does not show for some reason. BTW, yes I am trying to replicate the 99-title protection seen on Disney DVDs from late-2008 until mid-2012 on my ISO. Would it be possible to make a version of ImgBurn that can build a DVD-ISO with duplicate/fake titles from an HDD/SDD/that has 99-titles?
dbminter Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago What do you mean by a 16.3 GB VIDEO_TS? That's definitely way too much for a DVD Video on a DVD-9. If you've got a 16 GB VIDEO_TS after decrypting one of those ARCOSS discs, then compressing it down to 8.5 GB will almost always never work. Then, you mention HDD and SDD with 99 titles. An HDD is a Hard Disk Drive, which is a PC storage device. And I don't know what an SDD is.
Johnny Shanley Productions Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago (edited) Here's a little update: I actually fixed it: All I had to do is use PowerISO to fix the directory. Also I mean HDD because I was editing a DVD I ripped to there and then I make edits to it Edited 1 hour ago by Johnny Shanley Productions
Johnny Shanley Productions Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago BTW This is what i mean 16.3GB Video TS
dbminter Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Well, that VIDEO_TS may be 16 GB, but it's not a DVD Video compliant VIDEO_TS. My bigger concern is why ImgBurn thinks that fits on a DVD+R DL? 16 GB is like twice that size! I am only guessing this is an error in the software and it's incorrectly assuming by finding a VIDEO_TS folder that it should fit on a DVD+R DL. Wait, none that screenshot makes sense! How can 17 billion bytes fit into an image size of 7 billion? Are you simply just copying the VIDEO_TS from the Disney DVD physical disc itself into ImgBurn? If so, that definitely won't be a playable DVD Video ISO.
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