Originally posted by: eros
Burn it as a data dvd instead of video dvd your player should still find the VIDEO_TS folder and play the vob files as normal. (my pioneer does anyway)
Burn it as a data dvd instead of video dvd your player should still find the VIDEO_TS folder and play the vob files as normal. (my pioneer does anyway)
I would strongly advise against this procedure and instead try to use the program's DVD-Video burning capability. The DVD spec requires files to be in very specific locations on the disc. When a program records simple data to a disk, it doesn't care what order it's placing the data. While eros' Pioneer may be smart enough to play it, other players may not. It's a spec violation and should be avoided.