dax702 Posted April 16, 2008 Posted April 16, 2008 Hello again! In your guide on burning dual layer DVDs, you say to navigate to the VIDEO_TS folder which has of course worked perfectly thus far. Now, however, I have to include another folder which includes some extra content. Should I still select the VIDEO_TS folder? (In other words, if I select VIDEO_TS, will it also include that other content folder?) Or in this case should I be selecting the folder that is one level up which includes both the VIDEO_TS and ROM folders?
dax702 Posted April 16, 2008 Author Posted April 16, 2008 I think I just figured it out by using the calculator button. When I select the VIDEO_TS folder, it does NOT include the ROM content folder too. I know this because it tells me 2 folders, 22 files. When I select the folder one level up, it then says 3 folders, 41 files and there are 41 files total between the VIDEO_TS and ROM folders. I'm going to burn this way and see how it goes You might want to add this to your guide for others that are adding an extra content folder.
blutach Posted April 16, 2008 Posted April 16, 2008 If you select the VIDEO_TS folder, that's what will burn. As you have discovered, select one level up and it will include the DVDROM files. Regards
BoSox2882 Posted April 17, 2008 Posted April 17, 2008 Are you talking about the jacket_p folders? Also, does ImgBurn put in a dummy audio_ts folder on the output of a burnt dvd?
dax702 Posted April 17, 2008 Author Posted April 17, 2008 Are you talking about the jacket_p folders? Also, does ImgBurn put in a dummy audio_ts folder on the output of a burnt dvd? Nope, I'm just talking about the extra content folder; you know, like if you want to include a PDF for example with the DVD, it goes in a folder of your choosing on the DVD. For your other question, yes, the AUDIO_TS was created (not by me) on the burned DL DVD. All is fine with the DVD now, it's playing in a cheap Cyberhome DVD player and I tested the section with the layer break in it and it worked flawlessly too.
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