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what are video_TS and audio_TS
Why does in dvd contening films there are two folders: respectively
audio_ts and video_ts? I noticed olso che I can download only video_ts by dvd to my computer to see and listen a film without problems. But sometimes I noticed that some films downloated on my computer didn't have audio >:-/. Why? |
Re: what are video_TS and audio_TS
TS stands for 'title set' and is part of dvd structure. The Video_TS folder
contains all of the files, correctly identified by informaton (ifo) and their backups (bup) files, necessary for a DVD to play. Audio_TS was mainly designed for DVD Audio. However, even an empty folder of Audio_TS is required by some players for the disc to be recognized it as DVD. "stefjnoskynov" <miamail@fatticazzituoi.it> wrote in message news:MPG.1c37921bd3e87939896bd@powernews.inwind.it ... > Why does in dvd contening films there are two folders: respectively > audio_ts and video_ts? I noticed olso che I can download only video_ts > by dvd to my computer to see and listen a film without problems. But > sometimes I noticed that some films downloated on my computer didn't > have audio >:-/. Why? |
Re: what are video_TS and audio_TS
In article <10sserf9jh7k79@news20.forteinc.com>, logos1@trip.net says...
> TS stands for 'title set' and is part of dvd structure. The Video_TS folder > contains all of the files, correctly identified by informaton (ifo) and > their backups (bup) files, necessary for a DVD to play. > > Audio_TS was mainly designed for DVD Audio. However, even an empty folder > of Audio_TS is required by some players for the disc to be recognized it as > DVD. So if I want to record a film into another dvd I have to select .bup and ..vob files, insert them into video_TS and after create (or copy) a folder named audio_TS > > > "stefjnoskynov" <miamail@fatticazzituoi.it> wrote in message > news:MPG.1c37921bd3e87939896bd@powernews.inwind.it ... > > Why does in dvd contening films there are two folders: respectively > > audio_ts and video_ts? I noticed olso che I can download only video_ts > > by dvd to my computer to see and listen a film without problems. But > > sometimes I noticed that some films downloated on my computer didn't > > have audio >:-/. Why? > > > |
Re: what are video_TS and audio_TS
> So if I want to record a film into another dvd I have to select .bup and
> .vob files, insert them into video_TS and after create (or copy) a > folder named audio_TS No, there's a bit more magic involved. What you see in your filesystem explorer is just some kind of view onto what's on the DVD. To get everything working correctly, the contents of these files need to be arranged in a certain way on the disc. Get a DVD copy tool, there are many available, both commercial (DAVideo) and free (DVDDecrypter). |
Re: what are video_TS and audio_TS
"JF Sebastian" <jfsdqlkj@gmx.net> wrote in message news:33893oF3sp27vU1@individual.net... >> So if I want to record a film into another dvd I have to select .bup and >> .vob files, insert them into video_TS and after create (or copy) a folder >> named audio_TS > > No, there's a bit more magic involved. What you see in your filesystem > explorer is just some kind of view onto what's on the DVD. To get > everything working correctly, the contents of these files need to be > arranged in a certain way on the disc. > > Get a DVD copy tool, there are many available, both commercial (DAVideo) > and free (DVDDecrypter). Nero has special functions just for this purpose. |
Re: what are video_TS and audio_TS
luminos wrote:
> "JF Sebastian" <jfsdqlkj@gmx.net> wrote in message > news:33893oF3sp27vU1@individual.net... > >>>So if I want to record a film into another dvd I have to select .bup and >>>.vob files, insert them into video_TS and after create (or copy) a folder >>>named audio_TS >> >>No, there's a bit more magic involved. What you see in your filesystem >>explorer is just some kind of view onto what's on the DVD. To get >>everything working correctly, the contents of these files need to be >>arranged in a certain way on the disc. >> >>Get a DVD copy tool, there are many available, both commercial (DAVideo) >>and free (DVDDecrypter). > > > Nero has special functions just for this purpose. How can I get those functions to work? When I tried to backup a DVD with Nero, it told me that the DVD was protected. |
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