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Old 09-04-2003, 10:21
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You can't just rip the files then burn them to dvd.
Original dvd's are DVD-9 - they are dual layered and so can hold twice as much data as the DVD-5 that you use to burn.

So when you rip the files to the hard drive you will need to compress them in order to fit them onto a dvd. Use DVD2One or DVDShrink (it's free) to compress them

Once that is done, create two folders, one called VIDEO_TS the other called AUDIO_TS
Put all the files into the VIDEO_TS folder and leave the AUDIO_TS folder empty. Burn these two folders to a DVD and then they will work in your DVD player.
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