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| New on Forum Join Date: Apr 2003 Location: SC, USA
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| DVD2OneX Guide For anyone that has questions on how to operate DVD2OneX check out http://homepage.mac.com/tgpo I've created a simple to follow guide that'll help you with this great program. Just a note: Thank you so much for porting DVD2One to the mac. It is a great program and ya'll did a great job, keep it up! |
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| New on Forum Join Date: Apr 2003
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| bug in path? Don't know if this has been mentioned elsewhere, but I discovered that if you have a bullet (•, option-8) in your path, DVD2oneX won't recognize the files and you can't do anything. I had a bullet in my path to prevent Retrospect from backing up that directory, and after I removed it, I was able to try out DVD2oneX. |
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| New on Forum Join Date: May 2003 Location: Amersfoort / The Netherlands
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| Just some remarks for burning. (with Toast) You don't have to make the AUDIO_TS folder if you only use AC-3 (dolby digital) audio. Most commercial DVD's don't even have one. I have made MANY DVD's without any AUDIO_TS folder and they all play very well in 5 different players. (sony, pioneer, jvc, panasonic, cyberhome) F.i. music DVD's with DTS/PCM audio need the AUDIO_TS folder. |
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| The AUDIO_TS folder isn't used for PCM or DTS either. DTS and PCM are multiplexed right in with the video the same as AC3 or MPEG 1 Layer II audio. The AUDIO_TS folder is used for DVD Audio disc's, which hasn't caught on. I still put the empty AUDIO_TS folder on the disc just on the off chance there is a player out there that expects to see it. |
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| New on Forum Join Date: May 2003 Location: Amersfoort / The Netherlands
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| You're absolutely right Squished. I was mistaken. But that leaves the empty AUDIO_TS folder. I have been looking for a commercial DVD-video with a AUDIO_TS folder and did not find a single one. And have been searching 250 DVD's so far! Old and new ones. They all must be compatibel with 'all' standalone players I think. OK, if I make my own DVD's in DVD Studio Pro, I always get a empty audio folder. But if all the commercial DVD's have no audio folder why putting in an empty one yourself? my 2 cents... |
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| New on Forum Join Date: May 2003
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| I haven't found a DVD Audio disc yet either. I have a Panny DVD changer that says it supports the DVD Audio format, so if I ever find one, I'll try it. Not likely though, I'm not a big music collector. I put the empty AUDIO_TS folder on the disc just because of a few reports on other forums that some players fail to play DVD-R's without them. I personally have never had that happen, and it is very likely those reports were from people who made other screwups, but since it only adds a couple seconds to the authoring process, and no space... what can it hurt? |
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