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Can't make a video DVD disk.
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Can't make a video DVD disk.
On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 05:47:48 +1000, Lucifer
wrote: On Fri, 27 Sep 2019 08:26:55 -0400, wrote: i must be doing something wrong. I created the following folders/files, using AVS4YOU on a MP4 video file: VIDEO_TS.BUP 12KB VIDEO_TS.IFO 12KB VIDEO_TS.VOB 11768KB VTS_01_0.BUP 56KB VTS_01_0.IFO 56KB VTS_01_1.VOB 1,048,512KB VTS_01_2.VOB 1,048,510KB VTS_01_3.VOB 1,048,034KB VTS_01_4.VOB 1,048,074KB VTS_01_5.VOB 175,706KB (If I copied things right) I copy-pasted same to the DVD folder for a blank DVD disk, and then wrote same on the disk. The disk plays fine on my PC. But not on my DVD player - which does not recognize the disk at all. What am I doing wrong please? You need to finalise the disk. Yep Others have said so. What I fail to understand is why the AVS4YOU program has the option at end to write the DVD - why it does not seem to finalize the generated DVD. Why give that option if it does not finish the job? That is how I see it anyway. Maybe I missed something? That said, I am now using IMGBURN to 'finalize'. So far so good. 2 programs to do one job? Thanks xxxxx Any |
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On Fri, 27 Sep 2019 22:27:43 +0100, Unsteadyken
wrote: In article , says... I am tired of wasting my dwindling supply of blank DVD disks. So what should I do? A DVD player cannot cope with a collection of video files on an otherwise blank disk. My cheap DVD player can play avi and mp4. It needs to be told what the files are, where on the disk they are and how to play them. You will have seen that a commercial DVD starts with just such a menu allowing you to select scenes chapters and control playback etc. You need to create such a menu using software such as DVD Flick http://www.dvdflick.net/ |
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On Sun, 29 Sep 2019 20:47:35 -0400, Paul
wrote: wrote: 2 programs to do one job? Maybe you need to spend more time playing with Imgburn ? ******* And it is quite common, in a workflow, to use multiple programs. The reason people do this, is "each program is good at a particular thing". If a video editor tried to do all three, it would suck at it. video == DVD == ISO editor authoring burning program program (adds menu) Paul Good point. Where I went wrong was to use W10 to 'write to disk' to get the AVS4YOU result onto a DVD disk. For me, sometimes it worked in the DVD player, sometimes not. Whereas, the computer version always seemed to work (played by VLC Media Player). That muddied the water. When I compared the content on the written disk to what was in the computer, they looked the same. End of subject - Imgburn works fine. xxxxx |
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On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 06:53:12 -0400, wrote: On Sun, 29 Sep 2019 20:47:35 -0400, Paul wrote: wrote: 2 programs to do one job? Maybe you need to spend more time playing with Imgburn ? ******* And it is quite common, in a workflow, to use multiple programs. The reason people do this, is "each program is good at a particular thing". If a video editor tried to do all three, it would suck at it. video == DVD == ISO editor authoring burning program program (adds menu) Paul Good point. Where I went wrong was to use W10 to 'write to disk' to get the AVS4YOU result onto a DVD disk. For me, sometimes it worked in the DVD player, sometimes not. Whereas, the computer version always seemed to work (played by VLC Media Player). That muddied the water. When I compared the content on the written disk to what was in the computer, they looked the same. End of subject - Imgburn works fine. xxxxx I have to say this... AVS4YOU has an option 'BURN TO DISK' at the end of converting from MP4 to DVD. I could not get it to work wasted many DVD disks. xxxxx They seem to use their own DLLs for this. I don't see anything like Primo burner or GearSoftware burner in there. I used an INNO Unpacker to extract the files. Some companies use third-party burning DLLs or kits, and hook into those when they want to burn a DVD. In such cases, if you know the name of the third party stuff, you can Google for it, and discover "what interferes with it". Typically, virtual CD software (a resident CD mounter) can interfere with a writer. The OS has such features (you already left a session open with it), but those features aren't uniform enough for most purposes. To get IMAPI2 for WinXP, it's a separate download. Whereas IMAPI2 is likely to be provided with the later copies of Windows. When a company includes their own DLL, it can cover more OSes. Paul |
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On Sat, 28 Sep 2019 03:54:50 -0000 (UTC), Arlen Holder wrote:
Where is the canonical download to this Nero Vision tool anyway? Does it even exist anymore? |
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