Thanks for the advice, but that didn't work. As I suspect, the problem is not in the burning, but rather in the encoding. Once iDVD creates the VIDEO_TS folder, the problem is already there, and it doesn't matter what application burns it. Nor does re-ripping it change the fundamental incompatibility.

Any other suggestions?
-Lavode

On Jan 11, 2005, at 11:50 AM, Pete wrote:


Get Mac the Ripper - rip the dvd you wrote with idvd to your hard drive
- then use the Toast option to make a dvd from the video_ts folder created
by Mac the Ripper - just drop the ripped file/s onto the Toast window. Works
every time for me.


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