On Monday 04 December 2006 16:18, Alessandro Brezzi wrote: > Jonathan, > > 2006/12/4, Jonathan Allen <jonathan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > > Alessandro, > > > > > Simply copy all the stuff in Video_ts into a folder of your HD, open > > > > k3b, > > > > > create a new Video DVD project and then copy all the files previously > > > copied in the new video_ts folder of the project. Burn the disk et > > > > voilà. > > > > But all I have is the video DVD; no files or anything - or have I missed > > what you said ? Where do I find the files ? > > Perhaps I'm wrong in my assumption: are you interested in copying you > amatorial video DVD? In this case, what I've stated before is ok for you. > > If you are talking of a standard DVD video, the layout consist in two > directories, named audio_ts and video_ts. > Because the standard video DVD format MPEG-2 consists in containers with > imbedded audio and video, the audio_ts directory is normally void. All the > stuff are contained in the video_ts directory. > > Again speakìng of video DVD, the format is differen from that of a data > DVD: even if you put in this only two directories audio_ts and video_ts > with the data inside, your player refuse to play the resulting disc. > I'm not sure if you are speaking of something different, but I have made second copies of home-mastered DVDs simply by burning those audio_ts and video_ts files onto a new disk. I've never had a problem playing them. Anne
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