Thanks for the idea, but that didn't work either. I have to wonder
what the difference is between encoding on a home computer versus
encoding for a professional DVD.
-Lavode
On Jan 12, 2005, at 2:20 AM, Pete wrote:
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.
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