How to burn IFO, VOB... files to make a playable DVD

2007-01-14 Thread Carl J

Hi! I ripped the ifo, vob... files from a DVD.
But I don't know what programs to use to burn
them to a DVD-R so that the resulting disc
would be playable on an external player
(assuming the external player accepts DVD-R)

It seems growisofs only takes files or whole-disc-image.
And cdrecord and burncd don't seem right either.

Most of the articles I find on the internet are
either for Windows, or they talk about
converting the VOB into a standalone MPG/AVI.
But I want to preserve the original VOB and menus... etc.
Can anyone help?

Thank you!

- Carl

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How to burn IFO, VOB... files to make a playable DVD

2007-01-14 Thread Carl J
Hi! I ripped the ifo, vob... files from a DVD.But I don't know what programs to 
use to burnthem to a DVD-R so that the resulting discwould be playable on an 
external player(assuming the external player accepts DVD-R)It seems growisofs 
only takes files or whole-disc-image.And cdrecord and burncd don't seem right 
either.Most of the articles I find on the internet areeither for Windows, or 
they talk aboutconverting the VOB into MPG. But I want topreserve the original 
VOB and menus... etc.Can anyone help? Thank you!- Carl
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How to burn IFO, VOB... files to make a playable DVD

2007-01-14 Thread Carl J

Hi! I ripped the ifo, vob... files from a DVD.
But I don't know what programs to use to burn
them to a DVD-R so that the resulting disc
would be playable on an external player
(assuming the external player accepts DVD-R)

It seems growisofs only takes files or whole-disc-image.
And cdrecord and burncd don't seem right either.

Most of the articles I find on the internet are
either for Windows, or they talk about
converting the VOB into a standalone MPG/AVI.
But I want to preserve the original VOB and menus... etc.
Can anyone help?

Thank you!

- Carl

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Location of disklabel

2005-03-10 Thread Carl J
Hi all! To all your FS guru's outthere, I desperately need
to know where the disklabel is stored (since my disk is in trouble!)
Situation:
  My /dev/ad0s1 has 2 partitions: a (FS) followed by b (swap).
  By using disklabel -r, I see my a and b indeed
  take up the entire slice.
My desperate question:
  Where, then, is the disklabel stored?
  Somewhere in the partition table? The Master Boot Record?
  The reserved cylinder #0?
  Or is it stored somewhere inside /dev/ad0s1a ??
  (if that's the case, does that mean the UFS1
  intentionally left some space unused, for this purpose?
  And if so, is it always at a fixed location within a UFS1 slice?)
  What if in my slice, I have SWAP first, and then UFS1,
  then does that mean the SWAP Format also reserves
  some unused space for the disklabel to go???
Sorry if the question is stupid. I just somehow couldn't
logically see where it would be stored, and yet be compatible
with having other OS on the same drive... etc.
Thanks!
- Carl
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