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CloneDVD Discuss, CloneDVD and ISO at Copy Movie forum; I ripped a DVD (28 days later) using DVD Shrink & only saving the main movie which I had to compress by 10% to fit onto a single DVD, then I used CloneDVD to create an ISO, I am awaiting delivery of my Pioneer 106 so I have to play


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Old 24-06-2003   #1 (permalink)
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CloneDVD and ISO

I ripped a DVD (28 days later) using DVD Shrink & only saving the main movie which I had to compress by 10% to fit onto a single DVD, then I used CloneDVD to create an ISO, I am awaiting delivery of my Pioneer 106 so I have to play with Daemon Tools as a virtual DVD

it worked fine but I noticed that the DVD ISO hasn't got the usual empty AUDIO_TS folder, which I always heard was for compatibility with certain DVD players (true/false?) just wondered if this could cause a problem?

Olli if you want a beta tester on the new Pioneer 106 drive just let me know, as I will be burning a 'few' discs to test it out when I get my new toy
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I have never used the AUDIO_TS folder and all my dvd,s play on any dvd player i have used even my ps2
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cheers I won't worry about it too much then
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From my knowledge the AUDIO_TS folder is no requirement for Video DVDs.
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by checking originals theres on 7/10 the famous AUDIO_TS
I tested Clonedvd last week on 8 Mile,must admit the quality is Alright
After burning straight from CloneDVD
The burn was a coaster and normally i dont have this using the normal way- burnsoftware(either RNM,Dvd-Decrypter or IMGTool 1.00.4(using Nero engine v5.5.10.28) bcuse bfore burning i always add the empty AUDIO_TS


"by coaster i mean the disc wont play on either PC,PS2)"

why?? i think bcuse there wasn't the famous AUDIO_TS folder on the dvd-r,and ive got this right cuse i picked the VIDEO_TS from CloneDVD(8Mile) and added the empty AUDIO_TS
Burned whit IMGTool 1.00.4 on 1X(media: One G03)
and believe it or not the Disc booted whitout a problem on PC and PS2

you better use both to be on the safe side

either way thats the way i think about this
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AUDIO_TS is needed in some players for compatibility. This was a problem when InstantCopy first came out...Since then when you burn with InstantCopy it now adds an Audio_TS folder.
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Quote:
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AUDIO_TS is needed in some players for compatibility. This was a problem when InstantCopy first came out...Since then when you burn with InstantCopy it now adds an Audio_TS folder.
Well, then we'll add the AUDIO_TS folder as well.
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May as well add it (Copy2Dvd did so a few months back, too). But, I've only seen one player balk due to it's exclusion--and that was an ancient POS...
Doesn't explain a problem playing on/from a 'puter, though.
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Just a quick note, my neighbour's no-name DVD player also refuses to play DVDs when there is no AUDIO_TS folder on the disc. So it's indeed a good suggestion to add it Olli. It can't do no harm anyway.
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