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Toast Burning Problem

Discussion in 'Video problems with Mac' started by editor1, Sep 8, 2005.

  1. editor1

    editor1 Member

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    I just tried cloning my first DVD. I have Mac The Ripper and Toast 6. Whenever I've tried burning with Toast it keeps saying that there is a problem with the original file. I've tried a variety of Ripping combinations to no avail. Any ideas?
     
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    what media? and how are you burning it?
    data tab-->advanced--?dvdrom (udf)

    what movie is it? and what is the burn speed?

    just covering the bases?

     
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    Couple of questions that might help get a good answer.

    1. What is the size of the file? You can only burn 4.x gigs onto a disk so if its a dual layer movie you need to shrink it.

    2. Are you ripping the full disk or movie only? I have heard that MTR doesn't like much of anything other than full disk.

    3. What file are you burning and what type of disk? You can take a VIDEO_TS folder and drop it right into the Toast window under the Data tab and select the UDF in the advanced pane on the side. Then just add a empty folder named AUDIO_TS.

    Hope maybe this helps, if not go into a little more detail on your process. I have ripped and burned countless DVDs with only one exception (Blood in, Blood out).
     
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    I think I got my answers. I've been trying to burn it in the video tab, not the data tab. Thanks.
     

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