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    #16
    Re: Creating DVDs

    your folder should be something like this
    /video_ts
    /video_ts/vts_01_0.vob
    /video_ts/vts_01_1.vob
    /video_ts/vts_01_2.vob
    /video_ts/vts_01_x.vob

    and replaced x with how ever many now if i am not mistaken you must split the video so that each file is no larger then 1GB (1048404kb) split them then rename them , and rename to the scheme above.. now try to burn them ... oh btw you can split those video files with avidemux as well..
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      #17
      Re: Creating DVDs

      Well, that is not how it is. Apparently I have done something wrong. I did follow your instructions.

      How did you get the filenames "vts_*"?

      you must split the video so that each file is no larger then 1GB (1048404kb) split them then rename them , and rename to the scheme above
      How is that going to play out with the end result? The way you are describing it, I am going to have to split one video (one movie, i.e., The Phantom Menace) into two segments. It seems that I will have to burn these two separate segments and then when I want to play it, I will have two separate movies to play (one, actually, split up into two parts). Is that correct?

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        #18
        Re: Creating DVDs

        you can just rename the files accordingly,
        it will automaticly start to play the next file
        put a dvd in you comptuer and look at its video_ts folder you will see what i mean.
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          #19
          Re: Creating DVDs

          put a dvd in you comptuer and look at its video_ts folder you will see what i mean.
          I put a video in the drive and looked at the video_ts folder, but there was a "movie.iso" file in there and that was it.

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            #20
            Re: Creating DVDs

            My /video_ts folder has six *.vob files in three folders. All files have the format:

            00-The_Phantom_Menace(Part_X).vob

            for example where you replace 00 with the number of the movie. The Phantom Menace would be the first one, so it would be "01". "X" would be replaced with either "1" or "2". I am getting the same errors as before. Do you have any other ideas please.

            Thanks,
            theAdmiral

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              #21
              Re: Creating DVDs

              well from every video format disk i have ever burned (and there are quite a few) the files are named in the scheme i mentioned above. as well as being sized, also because you have no .ifo files you will get no menus/ or the ability to have chapters as i said in a eariler post i only know how to do that with non-free software.

              here are the files in /video_ts/ on my Phantom Menace DVD (disk1)
              Code:
               Volume in drive D is PHANTOM_MENACE
               Volume Serial Number is 9606-FADE
              
               Directory of d:\video_ts
              
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM  <DIR>     .
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM  <DIR>     ..
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM      24,576 VIDEO_TS.BUP
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM      24,576 VIDEO_TS.IFO
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM    1,626,112 VIDEO_TS.VOB
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM      18,432 VTS_01_0.BUP
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM      18,432 VTS_01_0.IFO
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM     458,752 VTS_01_0.VOB
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM      20,480 VTS_01_1.VOB
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM      18,432 VTS_02_0.BUP
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM      18,432 VTS_02_0.IFO
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM     229,376 VTS_02_0.VOB
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM    19,959,808 VTS_02_1.VOB
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM      20,480 VTS_03_0.BUP
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM      20,480 VTS_03_0.IFO
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM     212,992 VTS_03_0.VOB
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM    16,209,920 VTS_03_1.VOB
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM      14,336 VTS_04_0.BUP
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM      14,336 VTS_04_0.IFO
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM   110,082,048 VTS_04_1.VOB
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM      18,432 VTS_05_0.BUP
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM      18,432 VTS_05_0.IFO
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM     229,376 VTS_05_0.VOB
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM    7,931,904 VTS_05_1.VOB
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM     137,216 VTS_06_0.BUP
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM     137,216 VTS_06_0.IFO
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM   837,089,280 VTS_06_0.VOB
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM  1,073,709,056 VTS_06_1.VOB
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM  1,073,709,056 VTS_06_2.VOB
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM  1,073,709,056 VTS_06_3.VOB
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM  1,073,709,056 VTS_06_4.VOB
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM  1,073,709,056 VTS_06_5.VOB
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM  1,073,709,056 VTS_06_6.VOB
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM   917,198,848 VTS_06_7.VOB
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM      12,288 VTS_07_0.BUP
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM      12,288 VTS_07_0.IFO
              07/23/2001 02:57 AM     296,960 VTS_07_1.VOB
                     35 File(s) 8,354,328,576 bytes
                     2 Dir(s)       0 bytes free
              yea im at my xp machine atm

              This disk is properly formated to play in a console dvd player.
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                #22
                Re: Creating DVDs

                Sithlord48,

                How the heck did you get all of those files!

                theAdmiral

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                  #23
                  Re: Creating DVDs

                  all of those files are on the phantom menace dvd. (a retail disk)

                  you will need to name your vob files to be the scheme you see in that output,
                  as i said above no larger then 1gb each file.
                  rename the 6 files to the vts_01_x.vob scheme and try to burn the disk. the resulting disk should play in console players. (ps2 is your best bet to play a burned dvd on mine has played everyone reguardless of +/- R or disk vendor)
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                    #24
                    Re: Creating DVDs

                    I did what you said about the file renaming. There are six *.vob files in the project and no others. Each file is about a half gig. I got the same errors. What next, please?

                    theAdmiral

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                      #25
                      Re: Creating DVDs

                      well you could always try the auto menu in avidemux and select DVD, if that don't work let me know and i will make you a step by step walkthrough
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                        #26
                        Re: Creating DVDs

                        That don't work. It is not very descriptive. Sorry to tell you that. How 'bout a step-by-step walkthrough?

                        theAdmiral

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                          #27
                          Re: Creating DVDs

                          i will get on that when i get home from work today, i will also try to get screen shots (i do a lot of these @ work) and when i am done i will post if for ya
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                            #28
                            Re: Creating DVDs

                            ok Admiral, i lied aparently avidemux is a bad idea if this is your first convert , it makes the files but don't cut them and make it "EZ" so give me a few to look in to some other options in the mean time. you should try devede your problem with that is prolly due to the fact your trying to put 3 movies on a dvd(possibly incorrectly) try adding 1 file per title, if that don't work try making it w/ one file

                            as for the PAL or NTSC Question depending on where you live you are gonna want the one that matches your area (i.e i live in a NTSC area videos are played @ 29.95 FPS) go grab a 'Real' dvd that works in your player on the case (or disk) it should say if its PAL or NTSC use what you find there.... i will if you still have issues let me know, and i will c what i can do to help.
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                              #29
                              Re: Creating DVDs

                              Ok, Sithlord,

                              The PAL/NTSC question is answered. Like you said, I checked on the back of one of my retail copies and it says "NTSC". Thanks for that. I will try your other suggestions in the meantime.

                              Thanks again,
                              theAdmiral

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                                #30
                                Re: Creating DVDs

                                Sithlord,

                                I regret to inform you that the approach that I just used did not work. I have The Phantom Menace divided up into two files, each about a half gig a piece. I burned those to an image. Then, with K3b, I tried to burn the image to my DVD disc. The capacity was 4.7 GB. The error thrown was that the capacity was exceeded.

                                theAdmiral

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