Error message on DVD Player

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  1. GaLady

    GaLady Member

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    Hello all,

    Having followed Mayo’s guide on how to convert then burn .avi to playable DVD’s, I found the guide very easy to use and follow. I make the Video TS folder which contains the following files:
    Default.PLS
    VIDEO_TS.BUP
    VIDEO_TS.IFO
    VTS_01_0.BUP
    VTS_01_0.IFO
    VTS_01_1.VOB

    I assume that is all that is supposed to be in there (?) but when I placed it in my DVD player, it gave an error message… “Disk error. Playback feature may not be available on this disk.” Now, when I recorded it using the DVD Decrypter program, it was set on Max record speed, which I let be for the time being. Would this cause this error? Or, are there perhaps some audio files missing in that VIDEO TS file? I saw nothing about audio in there. Or, barring that, can anyone give me a clue as to why I might get that particular error message?
    Thanks.

    GaLady
     
  2. jim_dandy

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    hi

    this shouldnt be in there!

    Default.PLS

    but powerdvd makes these i think? well the older version? when you play a vob file!

    did you burn all files in a folder called VIDEO_TS ?
     
  4. GaLady

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    Yes, those were all the ones in that Video TS file. I tried it on a Symhonic player and an Apex player. I am using Verbatim disks.
    Thanks
     
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    Usually nothing wrong with verbatim,did you check out that chart I posted?
     

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