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I have a series of training DVD's I need to consolidate onto One DVD.
I take the Video TS folder and drag it onto my desktop and the files transfer no problem, but when I then take that same Video TS folder and burn it to a DVD the DVD doesnt play after its burned..


What am I missing?:D
 
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I have a series of training DVD's I need to consolidate onto One DVD.
I take the Video TS folder and drag it onto my desktop and the files transfer no problem, but when I then take that same Video TS folder and burn it to a DVD the DVD doesnt play after its burned..


What am I missing?:D

You are probably just creating a Data disc, you need to use iDVD or Toast (or one of the many others) to get it into a DVD playable format.

If the files in the TS folder are Mpeg1 I think iMovie or iDVD can read them, if so you could just use the "Magic iDVD" option (assuming you have iDVD 6 that is), when you do that you just drag the movies into the little boxes, choose a them and hit the "Create Project" button. Then you can edit the titles and hit "Burn" to get a DVD from it.

Even if they aren't you could use VLC to convert them to Mp4 which iDVD and iMovie.

Amen-Moses
 

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