Need help with a DVD image [SOLVED]
Need help with a DVD image [SOLVED]
Hi everyone! I hope everyone is doing well.
I just recently downloaded The Witcher 2 from Direct-2-Drive (www.direct2drive.com where I had pre-ordered it.
Since I ordered the Premium edition one of the files I downloaded was an ISO and MDS file of a DVD about the making of the game so I burned it to a DVD to watch on my TV. It didn't work, the DVD player simply said the disc was incompatible. I tried it in my computer and Windows Media Player would play it but without any video, just audio.
I decided to look at the DVD files and the image file to try and figure out what the problem was and discovered that instead of *.VOD files, the VIDEO_TS folder had *.VOB files. The only place I had ever seen *.VOB files before was on DVD-RAMs I had used in my DVD recorder to record some shows on. There are also *.BUF, *.IFO and *.LAY files in the VIDEO_TS folder.
Does anyone know what I need to do with this image to get a DVD I can play on my stand-alone DVD player/recorder?
Thanks! (In advance)
I just recently downloaded The Witcher 2 from Direct-2-Drive (www.direct2drive.com where I had pre-ordered it.
Since I ordered the Premium edition one of the files I downloaded was an ISO and MDS file of a DVD about the making of the game so I burned it to a DVD to watch on my TV. It didn't work, the DVD player simply said the disc was incompatible. I tried it in my computer and Windows Media Player would play it but without any video, just audio.
I decided to look at the DVD files and the image file to try and figure out what the problem was and discovered that instead of *.VOD files, the VIDEO_TS folder had *.VOB files. The only place I had ever seen *.VOB files before was on DVD-RAMs I had used in my DVD recorder to record some shows on. There are also *.BUF, *.IFO and *.LAY files in the VIDEO_TS folder.
Does anyone know what I need to do with this image to get a DVD I can play on my stand-alone DVD player/recorder?
Thanks! (In advance)
Last edited by GWarner on Sat Jun 04, 2011 8:15 pm, edited 4 times in total.
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Re: Need help with a DVD image
This has always worked well for me: http://www.dvddecrypter.org.uk/
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Re: Need help with a DVD image
How would a DVD decryptor help here?
I don't believe the DVD image is encrypted, I believe the files are the wrong type.
I don't believe the DVD image is encrypted, I believe the files are the wrong type.
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Re: Need help with a DVD image
Trust me. This program creates ISO images from the filetypes you describe and it will serve your purpose. Whether they're encrypted or not at read time is irrelevant.
Btw, the filetypes are as I would expect to see. Once again, please. Just trust me.
Btw, the filetypes are as I would expect to see. Once again, please. Just trust me.
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Re: Need help with a DVD image
OK, I'll try it, I've made several coasters already, one more won't make a difference unless it works.
I hope it will preserve all the menus and such because there are a lot of files so I suspect there's a DVD menu system too.
I hope it will preserve all the menus and such because there are a lot of files so I suspect there's a DVD menu system too.
Re: Need help with a DVD image
Some DVD players will play dvd-r and dvd-rw but not dvd+r or dvd+rw. Some play just the opposite. You'll have to read your players manual to see what it accepts. I've always used DVD Decrypter myself without any issues. Those VOB files are normal and are usually in a VIDEO_TS folder once burned to disc. Some DVD writable disc are junk and have issues. I always look for disc that were made in Japan.
You can learn a lot from videohelp.com
You can learn a lot from videohelp.com
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Re: Need help with a DVD image
I've never had a problem before with my DVD player/recorder reading discs, I chose it because it could handle DVDs, DVD+/-Rs, DVD+/-RWs, and DVD-RAMs. The discs I'm using now I've used with it before with no problems so compatibility between the player and the disc isn't the issue.
One of my attempts was to extract all the files from the ISO image, then use Nero Burning Rom 6 (the best version they ever released) to reassemble and burn the video disc, but when I started adding the files to the VIDEO_TS folder Nero came back with almost every file saying that it could not be put in the VIDEO_TS folder. I've never seen that before and I have ripped and copied a few DVDs in my time so that kind of tells me there's a problem with the files.
I may end up trying to get a refund from Direct-2-Drive and just go buy the retail box set which I'm sure doesn't have this problem. I think the publusher (CD Projekt RED) screwed up and gave Direct-2-Drive the wrong file.
I've never had this kind or this much trouble burning a DVD image before.
One of my attempts was to extract all the files from the ISO image, then use Nero Burning Rom 6 (the best version they ever released) to reassemble and burn the video disc, but when I started adding the files to the VIDEO_TS folder Nero came back with almost every file saying that it could not be put in the VIDEO_TS folder. I've never seen that before and I have ripped and copied a few DVDs in my time so that kind of tells me there's a problem with the files.
I may end up trying to get a refund from Direct-2-Drive and just go buy the retail box set which I'm sure doesn't have this problem. I think the publusher (CD Projekt RED) screwed up and gave Direct-2-Drive the wrong file.
I've never had this kind or this much trouble burning a DVD image before.
Re: Need help with a DVD image
I wouldn't try to extract the files from the iso. Just use DVD Decrypter and you should be able to select your iso file from there and then it will properly burn the image to disc. Hope that helps.GWarner wrote:I've never had a problem before with my DVD player/recorder reading discs, I chose it because it could handle DVDs, DVD+/-Rs, DVD+/-RWs, and DVD-RAMs. The discs I'm using now I've used with it before with no problems so compatibility between the player and the disc isn't the issue.
One of my attempts was to extract all the files from the ISO image, then use Nero Burning Rom 6 (the best version they ever released) to reassemble and burn the video disc, but when I started adding the files to the VIDEO_TS folder Nero came back with almost every file saying that it could not be put in the VIDEO_TS folder. I've never seen that before and I have ripped and copied a few DVDs in my time so that kind of tells me there's a problem with the files.
I may end up trying to get a refund from Direct-2-Drive and just go buy the retail box set which I'm sure doesn't have this problem. I think the publusher (CD Projekt RED) screwed up and gave Direct-2-Drive the wrong file.
I've never had this kind or this much trouble burning a DVD image before.
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Re: Need help with a DVD image
Here's a quick guide on using DVD Decrypter...
http://www.ehow.com/how_6952197_burn-is ... ypter.html
http://www.ehow.com/how_6952197_burn-is ... ypter.html
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Re: Need help with a DVD image
Well, I tried DVD Decryptor and it got the same result everything else I've tried did, the DVD player comes back with a "The disc is incompatible." message.
Maybe newer players can accept *.VOB files instead of *.VOD files, but this player apparently doesn't.
Maybe newer players can accept *.VOB files instead of *.VOD files, but this player apparently doesn't.
Re: Need help with a DVD image
VOB are for DVD Video. VOD stands for Video On Demand and is most likely a Divx format. Your DVD player might not except Divx media.GWarner wrote:Well, I tried DVD Decryptor and it got the same result everything else I've tried did, the DVD player comes back with a "The disc is incompatible." message.
Maybe newer players can accept *.VOB files instead of *.VOD files, but this player apparently doesn't.
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Re: Need help with a DVD image
My take on this is as Netmaestro has said. It is a long time since I bothered to rip a dvd but from memory I used to use dvddecryptor & save to my hdd, then I would run these files through another program called dvdshrink to create the new dvd. This always worked 100% for me.
The shrink program: http://www.dvdshrink.org/
The shrink program: http://www.dvdshrink.org/
Re: Need help with a DVD image
I dont think that .VOB is the problem. Actualy many DVD's use VOB's.
Have you contacted Direct-2-Drive about the problem? Maybe there is something wrong with the image.
Have you contacted Direct-2-Drive about the problem? Maybe there is something wrong with the image.
Re: Need help with a DVD image
Well, well, well.... I stand corrected... 
I got curious and decided to look at one of the few DVDs in my collection, and looked at it. This is an original DVD manufactured by the studio, it's not a rip. The AUDIO_TS folder was empty as seems to be the case for most DVDs, and here is a director listing from the VIDEO_TS folder:
All this time I had thought the content was in *.VOD files, yet here they are in *.VOB files!
I guess it's been a long time since I ripped a DVD. For my own collection 99% of the movies available aren't worth watching once, much less owning them and of the other 1% that are worth seeing once a very few are worth seeing more than once and a few of those are worth owning which I do by buying them legitimately. Any ripping that I do is either for a very good and trusted friend or for myself to play on my Zune while traveling and once I've watched it, I'll delete it.
Anyway here back to the downloaded DVD ISO image file I downloaded. again the AUDIO_TS folder was empty and here is the directory listing from it's VIDEO_TS folder:
So now all I can figure is that the DVD was made with a codec that my DVD player doesn't support. I wondoer if I'd have the same problem with the retail boxed set making that, not an option either.
I feel like an idiot now for not seeing this sooner...
especially now that I've discovered that Windows Media Player will play it so I guess I'll just watch it on my PC, though I would have prefered to watch it on the TV.
Thanks for all the advice everyone!
I got curious and decided to look at one of the few DVDs in my collection, and looked at it. This is an original DVD manufactured by the studio, it's not a rip. The AUDIO_TS folder was empty as seems to be the case for most DVDs, and here is a director listing from the VIDEO_TS folder:
Code: Select all
Directory of R:\VIDEO_TS
08/20/2002 04:13 AM <DIR> .
08/20/2002 04:13 AM <DIR> ..
08/20/2002 04:06 AM 14,336 VIDEO_TS.BUP
08/20/2002 04:06 AM 14,336 VIDEO_TS.IFO
08/20/2002 04:06 AM 12,533,760 VIDEO_TS.VOB
08/20/2002 04:06 AM 96,256 VTS_01_0.BUP
08/20/2002 04:06 AM 96,256 VTS_01_0.IFO
08/20/2002 04:06 AM 710,836,224 VTS_01_0.VOB
08/20/2002 04:07 AM 1,073,463,296 VTS_01_1.VOB
08/20/2002 04:08 AM 1,073,666,048 VTS_01_2.VOB
08/20/2002 04:10 AM 1,073,643,520 VTS_01_3.VOB
08/20/2002 04:11 AM 1,073,432,576 VTS_01_4.VOB
08/20/2002 04:12 AM 1,073,455,104 VTS_01_5.VOB
08/20/2002 04:13 AM 1,073,709,056 VTS_01_6.VOB
08/20/2002 04:13 AM 106,115,072 VTS_01_7.VOB
08/20/2002 04:13 AM 14,336 VTS_02_0.BUP
08/20/2002 04:13 AM 14,336 VTS_02_0.IFO
08/20/2002 04:13 AM 123,725,824 VTS_02_1.VOB
16 File(s) 7,394,830,336 bytes
2 Dir(s) 0 bytes freeI guess it's been a long time since I ripped a DVD. For my own collection 99% of the movies available aren't worth watching once, much less owning them and of the other 1% that are worth seeing once a very few are worth seeing more than once and a few of those are worth owning which I do by buying them legitimately. Any ripping that I do is either for a very good and trusted friend or for myself to play on my Zune while traveling and once I've watched it, I'll delete it.
Anyway here back to the downloaded DVD ISO image file I downloaded. again the AUDIO_TS folder was empty and here is the directory listing from it's VIDEO_TS folder:
Code: Select all
Directory of R:\VIDEO_TS
03/27/2011 08:31 AM <DIR> .
03/27/2011 03:05 PM <DIR> ..
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 4,196 THE_WITCHER2_MAKING_OF.layout
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 32,768 VIDEO_TS.BUP
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 32,768 VIDEO_TS.IFO
03/27/2011 08:21 AM 157,696 VIDEO_TS.VOB
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 219,186 VOB_DATA.LAY
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 26,624 VTS_01_0.BUP
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 26,624 VTS_01_0.IFO
03/27/2011 08:21 AM 487,661,568 VTS_01_0.VOB
03/27/2011 08:21 AM 76,959,744 VTS_01_1.VOB
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 20,480 VTS_02_0.BUP
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 20,480 VTS_02_0.IFO
03/27/2011 08:21 AM 157,696 VTS_02_0.VOB
03/27/2011 08:21 AM 231,415,808 VTS_02_1.VOB
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 20,480 VTS_03_0.BUP
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 20,480 VTS_03_0.IFO
03/27/2011 08:21 AM 157,696 VTS_03_0.VOB
03/27/2011 08:22 AM 209,930,240 VTS_03_1.VOB
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 20,480 VTS_04_0.BUP
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 20,480 VTS_04_0.IFO
03/27/2011 08:22 AM 157,696 VTS_04_0.VOB
03/27/2011 08:23 AM 285,278,208 VTS_04_1.VOB
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 24,576 VTS_05_0.BUP
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 24,576 VTS_05_0.IFO
03/27/2011 08:23 AM 157,696 VTS_05_0.VOB
03/27/2011 08:24 AM 370,950,144 VTS_05_1.VOB
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 20,480 VTS_06_0.BUP
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 20,480 VTS_06_0.IFO
03/27/2011 08:24 AM 157,696 VTS_06_0.VOB
03/27/2011 08:24 AM 219,455,488 VTS_06_1.VOB
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 20,480 VTS_07_0.BUP
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 20,480 VTS_07_0.IFO
03/27/2011 08:24 AM 157,696 VTS_07_0.VOB
03/27/2011 08:25 AM 280,682,496 VTS_07_1.VOB
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 20,480 VTS_08_0.BUP
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 20,480 VTS_08_0.IFO
03/27/2011 08:25 AM 157,696 VTS_08_0.VOB
03/27/2011 08:26 AM 176,678,912 VTS_08_1.VOB
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 18,432 VTS_09_0.BUP
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 18,432 VTS_09_0.IFO
03/27/2011 08:26 AM 157,696 VTS_09_0.VOB
03/27/2011 08:26 AM 76,959,744 VTS_09_1.VOB
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 20,480 VTS_10_0.BUP
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 20,480 VTS_10_0.IFO
03/27/2011 08:26 AM 157,696 VTS_10_0.VOB
03/27/2011 08:26 AM 231,415,808 VTS_10_1.VOB
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 20,480 VTS_11_0.BUP
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 20,480 VTS_11_0.IFO
03/27/2011 08:26 AM 157,696 VTS_11_0.VOB
03/27/2011 08:27 AM 209,930,240 VTS_11_1.VOB
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 20,480 VTS_12_0.BUP
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 20,480 VTS_12_0.IFO
03/27/2011 08:27 AM 157,696 VTS_12_0.VOB
03/27/2011 08:28 AM 285,278,208 VTS_12_1.VOB
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 24,576 VTS_13_0.BUP
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 24,576 VTS_13_0.IFO
03/27/2011 08:28 AM 157,696 VTS_13_0.VOB
03/27/2011 08:29 AM 370,950,144 VTS_13_1.VOB
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 20,480 VTS_14_0.BUP
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 20,480 VTS_14_0.IFO
03/27/2011 08:29 AM 157,696 VTS_14_0.VOB
03/27/2011 08:30 AM 219,455,488 VTS_14_1.VOB
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 20,480 VTS_15_0.BUP
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 20,480 VTS_15_0.IFO
03/27/2011 08:30 AM 157,696 VTS_15_0.VOB
03/27/2011 08:30 AM 280,682,496 VTS_15_1.VOB
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 20,480 VTS_16_0.BUP
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 20,480 VTS_16_0.IFO
03/27/2011 08:30 AM 157,696 VTS_16_0.VOB
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 176,678,912 VTS_16_1.VOB
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 20,480 VTS_17_0.BUP
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 20,480 VTS_17_0.IFO
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 157,696 VTS_17_0.VOB
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 141,682,688 VTS_17_1.VOB
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 20,480 VTS_18_0.BUP
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 20,480 VTS_18_0.IFO
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 157,696 VTS_18_0.VOB
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 141,170,688 VTS_18_1.VOB
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 18,432 VTS_19_0.BUP
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 18,432 VTS_19_0.IFO
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 157,696 VTS_19_0.VOB
03/27/2011 08:31 AM 99,094,528 VTS_19_1.VOB
81 File(s) 4,576,395,414 bytes
2 Dir(s) 0 bytes freeI feel like an idiot now for not seeing this sooner...
Thanks for all the advice everyone!
Re: Need help with a DVD image [SOLVED]
Still give dvdshrink a try. I would bet it will format to make it useable on your dvd player

