how to create a dvd movie?

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  1. panchal

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    hi,

    i have got two folders called video ts and audio ts, how would i put these
    onto a dvd that would then run properly as a normal film dvd??

    i am trying to copy a film, but everytime i try to copy it says that the
    there is ot enough disk space, although there is 10gb.

    thanx

    dev
     
  2. gear79

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    will need a bit more info on your problem.
    what burning software do you have? what burner are you going to use? what is your media choice? what format are your files? are these downloaded files or back-ups of an original?
     
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    Also, can you give us your PC specs?
     
  4. panchal

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    ok, i've got a sony laptop, with a +/- rw writer drive. i'm gonna use the software they r recommending on this site, which is folder2iso and dvddecrypter. on a sony laptop the only software i have is cd+dvd drag and drop. i'm gonna burn the movie to a dvd-r.

    the 2 folders i have are just copies from the original dvd. i just copy and pasted them onto my hd. (audio_ts and video_ts)

    everytime i try to do a copy to copy, i get an error saying there is not enough memory, but i have over 1-gb space. i think this is becasue the cd is protected or somthing?.

    i've used the software now, and have burned the film to a rw, but i get an error saying the full iso will not burn. i've tried this, and the dvd does work, but some of the extra features are cut off.

    will it work if i burn it onto a dvd-r?
    (how can the data that has been ripped off the dvd, be bigger then a normal dvd data size disk?)

    thanx
    devin
     

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