Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 5:53 pm Posts: 6661 Location: Seattle
No, it won't play data dvds. You need IMGBurn or DVD decryptor or a similar program. I have a few different ones I use for different types of files, but for what you're trying to do you should be able to use IMGBurn. It's free. Go get it.
I could talk you through you your first burn from home on AIM or something if you want.
Joined: Sun May 21, 2006 2:02 am Posts: 91597 Location: Sector 7-G
Ok, question that hopefully someone (I'm looking at you, Angi) can help me with.
I went to use IMGBurn to burn the 5/17/2010 DVD. Now, all I have are single layer DVDs but it appears that this will require a dual layer (it needs close to 8gb instead of 4). Now, I don't have any DLs and I have a whole stack of regular DVDs. How does one split the show into two single layer DVDs instead of putting it all on one DL? The entire thing is currently in one VIDEO_TS folder.
Thanks, team.
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Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 5:53 pm Posts: 6661 Location: Seattle
I don't know any way to burn a watchable disc that way. I have split the files and put them onto 2 discs for a b+p, with the understanding that the guy who received them would need to put the files all back into one folder (and burn to a DL DVD) when he wanted to watch it. For commercial movies etc. too big for a single layer disc I would use DVDShrink to re-encode but I wouldn't do that for a show. If you decide to do that, mark your disc and don't trade it with anyone, that would be for your own personal use only.
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