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Q: Burning a VIDEO_TS with Toast 6?
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Under Toast 5 you drag and drop the Audio and VIDEO TS folders. You see the individual files. You burn. With Toast 6, I can only drop the Video_TS folder and I see no files below. How does one burn VIDEO + AUDIO TS folders under Toast 6 ins teps? Thanks.
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Posting Junkie
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Huh? It works the same way.
Just select DVD-ROM, start a new disk, and drop in the VIDEO_TS. If it doesn't show the files, then click on the little triangle to expand the directory tree.
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Opened Toast 6 again. Select the Video tab. Select PAL DVD video. Drop in VIDEO_TS. Now have small black screen showing film. No triangle. Won't accept AUDIO_TS or show any files except VOB_1... It is not like Toast 5.
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not DVD video. select DVD-ROM, since you have already encoded the video.
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Yes. The settings for things have changed with Toast 6 and the following seems to work:
In Data Tab click Disc Settings or Title
Click Advanced then select UDF option
Click the New Disk Button
Drag the VIDEO_TS folder to the Data content area
Make sure disk name, folder name, files all in capitals
Click record
I'm burning now. Looks good so far.
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Wow. Thanks, guys. This was driving me nuts. How dumb is this? I was trying to use the "Video" tab, using "DVD Video" to burn VIDEO_TS folders. It kept complaining about 'problems with the source material' and it insisted on creating multiple items in the listing for a single VIDEO_TS folder. This did the trick. Thanks!
One question: does the title of the DVD matter? That is, does it have to match the title of the original DVD? I was wondering if this was encoded/listed somewhere in the information files.
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Feb 2000
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Originally posted by jgift:
Make sure disk name, folder name, files all in capitals
Really? I have a Schoolhouse Rock DVD whose title is in mixed case. It's the first one like that I've seen, but it's there and it works.
So, is this a myth?
One that that has held true: there are no spaces, just underscores, in titles.
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