Posted by Jeff on 01/30/08 07:35
ricknielsenshat <kquickel@cuna.coop> wrote in
news:e0f68aba-b25b-4469-9b60-6e69b920743a@e6g2000prf.googlegroups.com:
> Thanks for the response. A friend of mine said use Nero 7. I
> downloaded it but it ended being my default almost for my whole
> system.
>
> I uninstalled the program. Should I reinstall Nero 7...is that the
> one that's free.
>
> Sorry to be a pest...if you could give me a little more info that'd be
> awesome.
>
> I'm basically burning my own dvds for my 5 year old....i don't want
> the actual dvds to
> get trashed. Hey, I like Mr. Bean too.
>
>
>
>
> On Jan 29, 9:08pm, "Netmask" <netmask56NOS...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> "ricknielsenshat" <kquic...@cuna.coop> wrote in message
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>> news:23f8433c-2252-4405-beca-fc4c6c09c9d0@e4g2000hsg.googlegroups.com.
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>> > Hi-
>>
>> > Hopefully someone can help me.
>>
>> > I copied a DVD to my hard drive using DVDVideoSoft. I have two
>> > folders - AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS
>> > with a bunch of VOB files. When I click a VOB file I can view the
>> > film on my PC - it goes to the main menu.
>>
>> > How do I convert these to be viewed on a standard DVD player? Is
>> > it as simple as copying the files
>> > to a DVD+R then playing in a dvd player. Or do I need to use a
>> > program to convert the files.
>>
>> > Any help would be a appreciated.
>>
>> > Thanks
>>
>> You need to copy them onto a DVD-r or +r using the menu item in Nero
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Imgburn is another (free) program that will do the job. Conversion is
unnecessary as the files you have now are what you want to burn as-is.
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