Now the source box should have both C:\Temp\DVD_DISC\VIDEO_TS and C:\Temp\DVD_DISC\AUDIO_TS in it. Click the “browse for a folder” icon again and since the navigator has a memory you should be in the C:\Temp\DVD_DISC folder. This should add C:\Temp\DVD_DISC\VIDEO_TS to the input box. Navigate to C:\Temp\DVD_DISC … highlight the VIDEO_TS by right clicking once on it and then hit the select folder button at the bottom of the window. Just to the right of this box is a set of icons … click on the 3rd one down …if you hover the mouse over it it will say “browse for a folder”. This will open a new window and on the top right will be a source input box. It is important to have this folder in the same folder as the VIDEO_TS folder even though it’s just an empty folder.Ģ/ Open ImgBurn and select “Write files/folders to disc”. This is where your VIDEO_TS folder is … yes? Are there any other files here? In particular, is there also a folder called AUDIO_TS? If not, can you make a new folder and name it AUDIO_TS.
Ok – let’s burn one using ImgBurn – hopefully it will not turn out to be a coaster lol.ġ/ go to your C:\Temp\DVD_DISC.
Thinking about blank DVDs … there are 2 main flavours … DVD-R and DVD+R. Ok … I’m assuming your files can fit on a single-sided blank dvd.