I'm making DVD's with the new Sony standalone recorder RDR-GX7, and they look good and play on both computers and another set top player. Trying to copy with Nero --- after copying the files into video_ts and click on Burn I get the error message "DVD-video files compliance test failed", and there's a choice to try anyway or not - I tried anyway and the result doesn't play in anything. Never had a problem before in using Nero this way from DVD's I authored or made with a standalone. any suggestions as to how to remedy this? thanks, Joey
Pete, I didn't rip them - I created them from tape with a standalone DVD recorder. Then I copied the files in the video_ts folder into nero, which didn't find them "compliant", even though the DVD program and menu appear and play correctly on a variety of DVD players. I'm wondering how this could happen, and how I can make them compliant so I can make copies. ~JoeyK
JoeyK, I'm sorry Joey, I should have asked before, when you put them in a folder named video_ts or did you put them in a folder named VIDEO_TS ? They have to be in the LARGE folder, the small one won't work - OK, what else can you do ? Do you have IFOEdit ? You need to go there and generate a new IFO (information file) to go with your "Virgin" Vob's - this has to go into your large (Lg. type, that is) folder. let's see what happens when we get that far "P" _X_X_X_X_X_[small]The “old man” Pete (ö¿ô) Compaq 8000, Pent 4 CPU 2.84GHz, 1GB RAM. 340GB HD, 7200 (Maxtor 120, Western 200 & 20. 4 Drives, JLMS DVD ROM, HP DVD Writer 200j, Nec 4X DVD RW ND-1300A & AXV CD/DVD-ROM. GeForce4 Ti 4200-128MB, OS– XP sp1.[/small]