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Posted by Pseud O. Nym on 12/17/05 17:36
viv <viv@REMOVEmortine.dabsol.co.uk> wrote in
news:MPG.1e0e0e9a8143e52698968a@news.ntlworld.com:
I only have an inexpensive ILO DVDR05MU recorder ($99 at Walmart).
It records in the normal DVD format. Last night I hit the record button
and recorded for about a 10 minute session onto a DVD+RW and here is what
i see when I look at the disc on my computer.
There are 2 directories on the DVD... "VIDEO_TS" and "VIDEO_RM" with the
following contents...
In the VIDEO_TS directory there are:
Directory of X:\VIDEO_TS
12/05/2005 03:13 AM <DIR> .
12/22/2005 09:30 AM <DIR> ..
12/22/2005 09:40 AM 324,141,056 VTS_01_1.VOB
12/22/2005 09:40 AM 20,480 VTS_01_0.IFO
12/22/2005 09:40 AM 12,288 VIDEO_TS.IFO
12/22/2005 09:40 AM 32,768 VIDEO_TS.VOB
12/22/2005 09:40 AM 12,288 VIDEO_TS.BUP
12/22/2005 09:40 AM 20,480 VTS_01_0.BUP
6 File(s) 324,239,360 bytes
There is also a directory named VIDEO_RM with the following contents:
Directory of X:\VIDEO_RM
12/05/2005 01:32 AM <DIR> .
12/22/2005 09:30 AM <DIR> ..
12/22/2005 09:40 AM 32,768 VIDEO_RM.BUP
12/22/2005 09:40 AM 32,768 VIDEO_RM.IFO
12/05/2005 01:32 AM 1,048,576 VIDEO_RM.DAT
12/05/2005 01:32 AM 32,768 DVD_REC.USR
12/05/2005 01:32 AM 32,768 PVR_TEMP.USR
5 File(s) 1,179,648 bytes
I don't know what the VIDEO_RM files are but the VIDEO_TS files are the
normal DVD files and I have no problem editing them with my computer DVD
utilities such as "Tmpgenc DVD Author" and "Womble MPEG Video Wizard".
The first time I tried to import a VOB file I thought the computer had
crashed and I re-booted, but I then discovered that it had not crashed at
all. It just takes a long time to import the VOB file from a DVD+RW disc
as opposed to a VOB file on a Hard Disc.
The files also play on a DVD player just like a normal DVD.
Hope this helps.
PON
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> Hello,
>
> Can anyone tell me the kind of file format domestic dvd recorders use
to
> record in?
>
> I've got a tv card on my pc that records in .ts or dvr-ms, if I want to
> watch on tv I've got to through a pain in the ass process involving
> several programs, to convert it to a dvd to watch on my player. I'm
> wondering if I had a recordable dvd machine if I could just stick the
> file on a disk and play it without having to convert.
>
> If not, does anyone know a simple, single program solution that I can
> just run the file through.
>
> tia
>
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