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Audio_TS Folder not visible on DVD+R

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by CB_DFW, Mar 19, 2009.

  1. CB_DFW

    CB_DFW Regular member

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    My dvd player won't read my original DVD anymore but I made a copy of it. I wanted to put the files back on my backup harddrive but I'm not sure this is the right way to do this.

    I don't see the Audio_TS folder when I explore the DVD. I looked at some other ones and don't see it on them either.

    Can I copy the Video_TS folder to my harddrive and that's it?

    Then I can use ImgBurn to burn a copy? I don't want to just make a copy of the DVD backup.

    Thanks so much.
     
  2. 7thsinger

    7thsinger Regular member

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    If your goal is to produce another copy of a backup, simply use Imgburn.

    Mode > Read > Mode > Write.

    It's that simple.
     
  3. varnull

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    the only reason for an audio_ts folder (which is normally empty anyway) is some old dvd players look for it.

    You can copy your video_ts folder to the hdd.. and if you want make an empty audio_ts folder.. then burn the pair to a dvd as a data disk (amazing but true) .. that's a little secret from foss world XD
     
  4. CB_DFW

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    Cool thanks.
     
  5. MysticE

    MysticE Active member

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    I don't think anything Nero produced ever has one.
     
  6. rtm27

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    Lately, I've made all my back-ups with just the video_ts files. Since all the info is contained there, I don't see a reason to keep the audio_ts folder.
     
  7. ferguj1

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    Neither does RipIt4Me or AnyDVD.
     
  8. varnull

    varnull Guest

    Nero6 always made one...

    I gave the reason for it earlier.. older standalone dvd players sometimes look for it and crash (unknown disk -E44) if it isn't there.
     

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