On 10/10/10 10:34 AM, "M Christol" <chris...@fuse.net> wrote:

>   I downloaded a VIDEO_TS and cannot get it to DVD.
> Tried Disk Utility
> tried hdiutil makehybrid -udf-volume-name NAME -o ~/Desktop/name.iso
> ~/Desktop
> Apple DVD Player will launch but not play disk both ways. Sony DVD
> player says it's unsupported both ways.
> The VOB files play in VLC on Mac but not Fedora Core
> Any ideas?
> I have ffmpegx & iDVD. I guess I could convert everything to .movs,
> string 'em together & use iDVD.....
> 
> thanks

I use Toast (v.6 - it's old but works great!).

step1: Create a new folder and name it whatever you want

step2: place your VIDEO_TS folder in this new folder

step3: if you want audio, you'll need to create another folder inside the
folder you created in step1.  Name this new folder AUDIO_TS.

Just a re-cap, you will create a new folder and name it whatever you want.
In this folder you'll have 2 folders: your VIDEO_TS folder and an empty
folder called AUDIO_TS.

step4: start Toast and choose DATA.  Make sure you're in ADVANCE mode and
choose type DVD-ROM (UDF) from the left side pannel

step5: drag your folder that has both the VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS folder onto
the main window of Toast (it should say "Drag files and folders into this
area").

step6: click the red burn button and follow the rest of the instructions on
the screen.


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