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BlueFlame
2nd March 2003, 04:14
Hi
I'm useing Instant Copy, and have been just burning with the built in burner. What I want to do is, burn a VIDEO_TS and a empty AUDIO_TS with NERO.
I now how to make an .pdi to iso with PDITOOL, and how to mount it into Deman.
I just need to know how to make a usable VIDEO_TS folder. LOL I know it's something simple.
Thanks for your help.
nyplayer
2nd March 2003, 04:38
Just drag the VIDEO_TS folder in your mounted image to nero simple a that :-).
BlueFlame
2nd March 2003, 05:44
???
How do I put my VIDEO_TS folder in my image?
Please explain
nyplayer
2nd March 2003, 05:46
You said you create an ISO image then mount in Daemon tools so just browse the Daemon Toool drive and you will see all the files.
Wayne Murphy
2nd March 2003, 11:58
Personally i wouldn't really bother creating the ISO file. If you use the PDITool, you can extract the Vob, Ifo & Bup files out of the PDI created. Then just drag them into Nero. It saves the added step of having to mount the ISO using the Deamon Tools.
Cheers
Wayne
fusion007
2nd March 2003, 13:24
Originally posted by Wayne Murphy
Personally i wouldn't really bother creating the ISO file. If you use the PDITool, you can extract the Vob, Ifo & Bup files out of the PDI created. Then just drag them into Nero. It saves the added step of having to mount the ISO using the Deamon Tools.
Cheers
Wayne
could you tell me how to do this ive been doing dvds for a while now but have never used any of these tools,you make it sound very simple would appreciate your help with this.
Wayne Murphy
2nd March 2003, 17:21
The files from the PDI file created with InstantCopy can be extracted using the PDITool from this site. See http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=47259
Once you have extracted these files you can then just burn them onto DVD using Nero (or whatever it is you use)
Cheers
fusion007
2nd March 2003, 19:36
thx m8
BlueFlame
2nd March 2003, 19:50
I'm confused :(
Please elaborate
Thank you.
Wayne Murphy
3rd March 2003, 13:11
Hi. You say that you use the PDITOOL which if you look at this it gives an option to Extract All Viles (can also get it to extract into a VIDEO_TS folder aswell if you wish). If you do this instead of creating the ISO then you just need to Open Nero (the last few releases of Nero will put a VIDEO_TS & AUDIO_TS into the root of your DVD project for you. Once you have done this, just drag the extracted files over to the VIDEO_TS folder.
Its basically the same way as mounting your ISO image then draging the files over from the virtual DVD drive. I just don't see the point of creating the ISO and then have to mount it using the Deamon Tools, seems like an added step & extra bit of software to use.
I would like to point out that on some movies the PDITool has not worked properly for me and only extracted the files out of the first PDI files in the set. In this case i have used PDI2ISO to create an ISO and mount using the Deamon Tools. I have not yet checked the forum to see if anyone else has reported a problem with PDITool.
Hope this helps.
Regards
Wayne
MackemX
3rd March 2003, 14:45
Originally posted by Wayne Murphy
If you do this instead of creating the ISO then you just need to Open Nero (the last few releases of Nero will put a VIDEO_TS & AUDIO_TS into the root of your DVD project for you. Once you have done this, just drag the extracted files over to the VIDEO_TS folder.
I 2nd that suggestion on how to use Nero with DVD-VIDEO, used it from Day 1, but as usual please check your settings within Nero especially the ISO tab
WPELLE
3rd March 2003, 18:24
Originally posted by Wayne Murphy
I would like to point out that on some movies the PDITool has not worked properly for me and only extracted the files out of the first PDI files in the set. In this case i have used PDI2ISO to create an ISO and mount using the Deamon Tools. I have not yet checked the forum to see if anyone else has reported a problem with PDITool.
Just wanted to point out that the problem you were experiencing with PDITool has been fixed in the latest version.
Wayne Murphy
3rd March 2003, 18:31
Thanks for that, i have just downloaded, i was using 0.4 and i see we are upto 0.7.
Thanks for all your hardwork (and schlaufer ofcourse :) )
Regards
Wayne
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