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wildcatknh
30th July 2006, 16:23
Hey guys ...
New to the forum and my first post. I'm still learning so please be patient if I ask simple questions.

I've just used DVD Rebuilder for the first time and have come across an issue I can't figure out. The output from DVDRB has created 13 Video Title Sequences when I re-encoded my DVD to backup. The DVD was a TV series with 4 episodes on it ... so the original had more than one VTS.

My problem is that when I go to burn the output, the software only burns VTS_01 and skips all the others. I've burned lots of DVDs before using DVDShrink ... which outputs everything in one VTS. The burning software is NeoDVDplus 5 which came with my DVD burner.

My question ... which I've looked all over for answers to ... is how do I get DVD Rebuilder to output everything in one VTS? Or how do I get NeoDVDplus to recognize and burn the other VTSs? Or do I need to look for other software to help out?

Any help anyone can give would be greatly appreciated.

jikchung
30th July 2006, 17:19
I would say your best bet is to output to "ISO" and burn with DVDDecrypter. A forum search for ISO should bring up several methods for this.

feedback
30th July 2006, 18:25
If you are using DVD Rebuilder Pro., under Mode tick the 'output to ISO Image file'. After that, burn the ISO with freeware 'ImgBurn'.

If you don't have the Pro. version of DVDRB, use freeware 'Folder2ISO' to create the image then burn with freeware 'ImgBurn'.

BTW, Welcome to the Forum.

jdobbs
30th July 2006, 21:55
What software are you using to burn? More than 95% of all DVDs have more than one VTS...

Rippraff
31st July 2006, 01:26
@jdobbs

^^NeoDVDplus 5 ;)

Cu Rippraff

blutach
31st July 2006, 07:06
From 1 August, you won't even need to make an ISO to burn with ImgBurn (www.imgburn.com) as v2 will be released then.

Regards

feedback
31st July 2006, 17:57
From 1 August, you won't even need to make an ISO to burn with ImgBurn (www.imgburn.com) as v2 will be released then.

Regards
Are you saying that ImgBurn will soon be able to burn from a folder?

If so, that would be great!

Regards,:)

blutach
2nd August 2006, 02:31
Yes. Final beta is being tested now. Sorry for the delay.

Regards

techmule
2nd August 2006, 07:16
so when is the release expected????

blutach
2nd August 2006, 07:37
According to LUK, within 24 hours.

Regards

techmule
3rd August 2006, 05:18
thats over now, so its better to wait till it gets released and if it gets released without quoting a date.

blutach
3rd August 2006, 08:18
Very true - we found what might be a little bug. Not to worry - it will be out soon. Plus 1.3.0.0 works darn well!!!

Regards