03-10-2011, 01:37 PM
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Re: It's on!! BBC 4 - Lightfoot 1972 show
the strange yuoungun said as a brilliantly smple tutorial or guide
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Originally Posted by youngstranger
1. You need the little torrent file. This is what everybody has been sharing around.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by youngstranger
2. You need a programme such as uTorrent or BitTorrent. Install one of these, then use it to open the little shared torrent file. This will cause the torrent to start downloading.
3. When the download is complete you will find included in everything you have to make a DVD, there are two core video .VOB files. The microsoft movie maker software that comes free with most PCs or can be downloaded for free from Microsoft will allow you to view/edit these files. It will also allow you to make a movie "project" with these files and then burn them to DVD.
I think burning .VOB files straight to a blank DVD without converting will not work.
Im sure there are better ways to do it but the above it one way.
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Yes young man burnng a vob file directly to a DVD only creates a Data DVD (in the same way that copying audio (wav) files to a blank CD creates a Data CD)
the vob files are the largest prt of the downloaded folder VIDEO_TS
Mr Google's first result when asked:
how to burn a dvd from video_ts folder was
http://www.gromkov.com/faq/faq2004-0026.html
a full tutorial to do just that
How do I burn a video_ts (.bup and .ifo) folder to a watchable DVD? How to burn VIDEO_TS to DVD?
Hey, got a question. I downloaded the 4.7 gb dvd of Kill Bill and i got this: a video_ts folder containing VTS_01_1, VTS_01_2, VTS_01_3, VTS_01_4, VIDEO_TS.bup, VIDEO_TS.ifo, VIDEO_TS_01_0.bup, VIDEO_TS_01_0.ifo.
How do I burn this to a watchable DVD with all of the menus and stuff in place? Thanks.
Answer:
You can burn your VIDEO_TS to DVD with freeware tool ImgBurn.
I was very pleased to find this answer because I had recently found and very sucessfully used Imgburn when faced with the need to burn a DVD from a single ISO image file
But had I not realised that it could also create a DVD from a video_ts folder as downloaded for the 1972 concert DVD.Instead I had burnt a DVD using the otherwise excellent Aussie Express Burn that I highly recommend for burning gapless concert audio CDs. But I had noted error mesages and sure enough the resultant DVD does not play in all of my DVD players but plays fine with full rich sound in my secondary DIVX certified DVD player and had the downloaded files had no sound when played in Windows Media Player on my PC.
I had then burnt a coaster using the usually dependable Nero.
Both it and the Expess Burn one would not load in our main DVD player but only indicated "stop" not very helpful at all.
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