On Feb 14, 2010, at 8:22 AM, Bill Connelly wrote: > > On Feb 14, 2010, at 9:30 AM, John Carmonne wrote: > >> >> On Feb 14, 2010, at 6:19 AM, Bill Connelly wrote: >> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> The MDRP makes an .iso file. Drag that to toast in "copy image format" to >>>> burn the DVD don't let it verify. use no compression. >>>> Disk utility is good for data copies but I had trouble with DVD movies. >>>> If after that the DVD glitches in the set top get the Pioneer. >>>> I tried all their firmware stuff to no avail. I think Samsung is more for >>>> the WindBloze folks. Do you have any rips left on your MDRP demo?? >>>> >>>> >>> >>> Just tried making a .cdr file, renamed it .iso, and burned it with Disk >>> Utility ... another Zenith set top Coaster (resulting DVD works using DVD >>> Player from the Samsung). >>> >>> 4 rips left on MDRP ... >>> >> Make an ".iso" with MDRP drag to toast and burn with Toast (no verify and >> no compression) see if it plays on the Mac first then the set top, tell me >> what happened. >> BTW what movie are you ripping? Are you doing all the ripping and burning in >> the Samsung ? What Mac model and system are you using? >> > > MDRP made a file with suffix ".ripping" > > I changed it to .iso, and dragged that file to Toast. It created another > coaster, mainly because Toast added directory files and burned it as a Finder > type file ... not as a video. > > Really don't feel like wasting another DL DVD ,,, but I guess I could double > click the iso file, creating the AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS in Disk Image, and > burning them. Should I drag the Disk Image file to Toast, or just the > VIDEO_TS folder? or the AUDIO_TS + VIDEO_TS? > > Is that what you meant by "no compression"? double click the iso file and > proceed with the Disk Image contents? > > I'm ripping and burning a professional adult video. I successfully used > DVD2OneX on a previously MTR ripped copy before, and burned a successful > single layer DVD ... on a Pioneer DVR-106D. > What Mac are you using? how much available room is on the HDD volume you are booted on? You did not get a full rip until the file name says .iso with out you trying tot change it John Carmonne Yorba Linda USA
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