[MacDV] Burning a ripped video to DVD

Gordon Alley gordon at gordonalley.com
Fri Oct 3 16:09:06 PDT 2008


If you have a recent release of Toast, you could use its functions to create
a DVD from a VIDEO_TS folder.
Or, you could use MPEG Streamclip (freeware) to open the appropriate .VOB
file and save it as a QuickTime Movie, which you could then drop into iDVD
to create a new one:

Squared 5 - MPEG Streamclip video converter for Mac and
Windows<http://www.squared5.com/>

If your original DVD is not copy-protected, you could just copy it using
Disk Utility:

How to copy previously-burned DVD-R video
discs<http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2059?viewlocale=en_US>

-Gordon

On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 5:45 PM, Brian Olesky <brian4 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:

> I've just used Mac The Ripper to rip a 9-minute video from an existing DVD
> to my hard drive. Now I'd like to burn the same video onto a blank DVD.
> However, the folder I ripped from the DVD (named VIDEO_TS) has the
> following
> files on it:
>
> VTS_01_1.VOB
> VTS_01_0.IFO
> VTS_01_0.BUP
> VIDEO_TS.VOB
> VIDEO_TS.IFO
> VIDEO_TS.BUP
>
> What's the next step to burning these to a DVD, so someone simply puts it
> in
> a player and it just runs?
>
> Thanks,
> Brian
>


-- 
Gordon B. Alley
http://www.gordonalley.com
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