DVD Burning Made Easy

Page 4. Burning Video Files (Video_TS Folders) as Playable Movies

The first time I saw video files (Video_TS), I was at a loss. IMG files are readily accepted by every DVD burning program, although few (DVD Decrypter for me) do a perfect job with them. Video Files are less common and more annoying. Fortunately, we have DVD Santa to take care of them.

Open DVD Santa. Select the "Disc Image or DVD Video Folder to DVD" icon. Find the video_TS folder containing your video files, and select them all (select the top one, then hold down shift and select the bottom one.) Not all of the files in your folder will be visible in DVD Santa you go to select them, but that's okay. The ones that you don't see will still get copied to the DVD when it gets burned. Just tell DVD Santa to get started, again at 4x, and then you're done.

Feel free to email me if you encounter something I've forgotten. In general this should be enough to get you burning movies to DVD without any glitches or problems.

Page 5. I've Got a Bunch of Winrar Files, What Do I Do?

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Warning: These articles are not meant to copy or burn DVD's illegally. It is your responsibility to be aware of what you are doing, and whether or not it is legal.

 

 

 

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