On 12/1/05 4:51 am, "Mark Abrams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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

    You can drag the unencoded files to Toast and allow Toast to create the
video_ts folder and burn the disc if you have them unencoded. Or you can
demux the ripped video_ts files to m2v and aiff using Mpeg Streamclip and
then drop them into Toast for re-encoding and burning.
    I've never used iDVD for dvd creation as I have DVD Studio Pro and it's
much more flexible though much less user friendly.
    

Pete


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