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Burned image file that did not play in DVD Player


hmntr

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Hello everyone,

 

Ok, so I see that there are a number of new users to this program/community, so I do not feel so bad now that I am having problems with the program...

 

Here is my problem in a nutshell: I had recently transitioned to a laptop where I could actually not just read the DVDs, but also burn them...Now, I had been an avid user of DVD Decrypter, and loved how functional it was, and how quick the process was to make a backup of my DVDs.

 

The problem is that I had never (until quite recently) needed to burn a DVD before, and now that I am trying to I am having some problems. Now I will be the first to admit that it could be user error, but that is why I am here, to see what it is that I am or am not doing, so that I can figure out how best to solve this problem.

 

I had decrypted the DVD onto my hard drive into the .IFO and .VOB files. Now that I need to burn them, I had transitioned these files into a folder named VIDEO_TS, and had made a folder named AUDIO_TS, which is empty.

 

I then used Ultra ISO to make these two folders into a .ISO file, and loaded my copy of ImgBurn. I attempted to burn the DVD, and when it was done it played some really neat music, but then the DVD would not play in my DVD player...

 

Now I know that my DVD player can read/play CD/DVD +/-R/RW, MPG files, MP3, and even WMA and WMV, but for the life of me, this DVD did not play...

 

So, my question: Is it user error, or is there something else that I should have done to make the movie recognizable in my DVD player...

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated...my son is flipping out since his favorite movie got trashed, and honestly, I cannot afford to go rebuy a movie every time he uses it to skate across the tile floors....

 

Thanks again in advance.

 

HmNtr

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Hi hmntr and welcome to the ImgBurn support forum.

 

as a new member you may not be aware that we dont discuss ripping/copying of copywrited or commercial DVD's, and we dont support DVDecrypter here. We can however help you with burning and ImgBurn :thumbup:

 

From what you posted though, it may be a case of your player just not liking the brand/format of the discs you used .

 

there are several guides in our guide section that may help you in the future.

providing you have a VIDEO_TS folder, all you need to do is use ImgBurn in 'Build" mode to create a DVD, no need to make an ISO first

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Hi hmntr and welcome to the ImgBurn support forum.

 

as a new member you may not be aware that we dont discuss ripping/copying of copywrited or commercial DVD's, and we dont support DVDecrypter here. We can however help you with burning and ImgBurn :thumbup:

 

From what you posted though, it may be a case of your player just not liking the brand/format of the discs you used .

 

there are several guides in our guide section that may help you in the future.

providing you have a VIDEO_TS folder, all you need to do is use ImgBurn in 'Build" mode to create a DVD, no need to make an ISO first

 

 

Hello, and thank you for the response. Allow me to preface this reply by apologizing for the faux paz; since ImgBurn and DVDD are so similar, and have so many of the same functions, and indeed the same interface, I made an understandable social blunder...

 

As for the brands that I am using....I am using the stock dvd burner that came on my HP Pavilion dv9000 laptop. As for the media which I am using, that would be FUJI FILM DVD+R (I have also tried it with -R)...there is no success as of yet...

 

My primary concern is how do I take the IFO and the VOB files (which I have) and build them into a DVD on a standard player with ImgBurn?

 

I created two folders; one entitled VIDEO_TS and one entitled AUDIO_TS.

 

I placed the IFO and the VOB files within the VIDEO_TS folder.

 

There were no files to place within the AUDIO_TS folder.

 

I created an ISO image from the two folders, which I then burned successfully with ImgBurn.

 

It does not play on any DVD player within my home.

 

Is it that the media that I am using needs to be sys's like an old school floppy disk (e.g., Format A:\ /sys) or could it be that I am just not understanding ImgBurn? \

 

For the longest time, I was an avid NERO Burning ROM user, and I have since moved away from such nonsense, to something I think (once I understand it more) will be (for me) head and shoulders above the competition...

 

Please help me to understand, because this is VERY frustrating....

 

Thank you all again in advance.

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I created two folders; one entitled VIDEO_TS and one entitled AUDIO_TS.

No need - ImgBurn will do this for you (silently, if you have ticked the Don't Prompt VIDEO_TS Content in build mode settings).

 

I created an ISO image from the two folders, which I then burned successfully with ImgBurn.

You can also burn directly to disc.

 

You need to post a log, for us to give further help. See the help menu.

 

Also, read the guide on how to use build mode.

 

Regards

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OK, so I have been looking around, but cannot find the log file for the compilation that I had made...I am not sure if my AdAware or my Spybot S&D or any number of other back ground running programs has something to do with this, but if some one could tell me where it is that I might find the log file, that would be swell...

 

Thanks again for the help...

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Help menu -> ImgBurn Logs...

 

 

DOH! Ok, see, I was looking into the C:\program files\imgburn folder, I was looking in temp files, I was looking in all the hidden folders all over my pc, I NEVER thought to look INSIDE the program for the log file! DOH!

 

Here goes:

 

; //****************************************\\

; ImgBurn Version 2.4.2.0 - Log

; Sunday, 24 August 2008, 18:02:17

; \\****************************************//

;

;

I 18:01:59 ImgBurn Version 2.4.2.0 started!

I 18:01:59 Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Edition (6.0, Build 6001 : Service Pack 1)

I 18:01:59 Total Physical Memory: 3,078,324 KB - Available: 994,732 KB

I 18:01:59 Initialising SPTI...

I 18:01:59 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

I 18:02:02 Found 1 DVD

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