Please help copying recorded dvd's

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  1. kevofynwa

    kevofynwa Member

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    I have just purchased a dvd recorder and I wish to copy the dvd. On the recorded disc is two folders (video_rm & video_ts). Both folders have BUP and IFO files in, but I am having lots of trouble getting the copied dvd to work.

    Can anyone please help me to copy and burn a dvd containing the two folders above, thanks in advance.

    Kev
     
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    cheers laddyboy.

    I have recorded a tv program, on my divx dvdrecorder. The disc plays fine on the player it was recorded on, but not on any other player in the house.
    I want to put the files on a new disc so it can be played on other dvd players.

    On the recorded disc are two folders, video_rm & video_ts.

    I have tried nero and dvdsanta to burn the video_ts files onto a disc, it does burn but the dvd says bad disc.
     
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    Either the disk isn't DVD compliant or your DVD player can't read the disk.

    Take the disk that DVDSanta created and use DVD Decrypter in file mode to rip the video files to your hard drive. I assume you used Santa to convert the divX files to DVD compliant files. Then if that goes well, use DVD Shrink to make an image file for burning. If that is successful, burn the image file. If Decrypter burps or Shrink burps, then there's something wrong with the video files compliancy and you may need to use IFOEdit to make some changes. Did you try NeroVision to make DVD compliant files from the divX files?

    What recorder is this? Philips is notorious for making noncompliant files.
     
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    Thanks for this, I'll try it later and let you know. It's not a phillips it's a Technika dvdr 2005 recorder.
     
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    All sorted.

    Downloaded convertxtodvd and it does everything I want.

    Thanks for replying laddyboy :)
     
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    Glad you got your problem sorted out. Cheers.
     

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