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RE: [Dvdrtools-users] dvd+r/+rw video support ???
From: |
Scott Prive |
Subject: |
RE: [Dvdrtools-users] dvd+r/+rw video support ??? |
Date: |
Tue, 3 Dec 2002 09:18:31 -0500 |
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sergio Chong [mailto:address@hidden
> Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 11:03 PM
> To: address@hidden
> Subject: [Dvdrtools-users] dvd+r/+rw video support ???
>
>
> Hello:
>
> Does anyone know if dvdrtools is going to have
> dvd+r/+rw support in the future? I've read a coupple
> of articles which indicate that there is no such
> support right now.
>
> Or lets put it in another way: will dvd+rw-tools have
> video support?
>
> I'm trying, obviously, to copy some dvd movies but
> I haven't been successfull. I own an hp 200i which can
> only write on dvd+r/+rw media. The dvdrtools "howto" I
> read, mentioned only dvd-r/rw media.
I can answer this topic.
dvrtools is "just" burning software. You tell it what data files to burn, and
it does it's thing.
I think you are assuming "DVD-Video" is a special DVD format. It's not. It's
just a bunch of files and folders laid out in a precise structure. If the file
structure is not legal for a DVD-Video player, dvdrtools will not "care"...
it's being asked to burn data, and that is what it will do.
You use other software to generate the DVD-Video structure. Then burn it with
dvdrtools.
Or, in your example, you'd burn your pre-existing DVD directories (AUDIO_TS,
VIDEO_TS).
Search the list archives for more info. A good Linux DVD ripper is "Drip" (on
sourceforge.net).
-Scott
>
> Thanks, any tip will help
>
> Sergio Chong
>
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