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What files should be on disc when completed right??

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by karch35, Nov 26, 2002.

  1. karch35

    karch35 Member

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    Sorry I'm new to this but what files should be on your dvd-r when it's done right. I'm trying to learn on spiderman I'm told it's dual layer but if u strip out all the junk u can fit it on a single disc??? All help would be greatly appreciated!!! Thanks
     
  2. HomerJ

    HomerJ Moderator Staff Member

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    karch35,

    Spiderman should look very similar to the files below. Note, total file size is less than 4.7GB.

    VIDEO_TS.BUP 12,288
    VIDEO_TS.IFO 12,288
    VIDEO_TS.VOB 178,176
    VTS_01_0.BUP 79,872
    VTS_01_0.IFO 79,872
    VTS_01_0.VOB 12,288
    VTS_01_1.VOB 1,073,565,696
    VTS_01_2.VOB 1,073,565,696
    VTS_01_3.VOB 1,073,565,696
    VTS_01_4.VOB 1,073,565,696
    VTS_01_5.VOB 316,043,264

    HomerJ
     
  3. DVDPlanet

    DVDPlanet Guest

    If space is permitted, you can manually add the menu and the extra files over, only if space is permitted. Take care
     
  4. Outlaw7

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    Homer J,

    I ripped spiderman using decrypter then first stripped the vob's, then the language streams, and I ended up with a 4.65gb file size that looked similar to your previous post. I haven't been able to strip the menus in the vts_01_0.vob file...i'm now pulling out my hair....help ??????
     
  5. HomerJ

    HomerJ Moderator Staff Member

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    Outlaw7

    Sorry to confuse you, the files I showed were re encoded using CCE.

    I was just using them as an example of what a set off files should look like to fit on a standard DVD-R disc.

    If I remeber, I had to rename the files to vts_01_XX.


    Homerj
     
  6. Outlaw7

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    HomerJ,

    I've got to be missing something simple here. I renamed that file, but it didn't do anything different except that it then wouldn't playback in ifoedit. There has to be a setting or something I'm missing somewhere. Any ideas??
     
  7. HomerJ

    HomerJ Moderator Staff Member

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    Outlaw7,

    Rather than re name the files (vts_01) I tend to "Save As" vts_01 at the ripping stage.

    This way you avoid any problems further down the line.

    HomerJ
     

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