How to Make Video_TS Into an ISO
Video Transport Stream, or Video TS, is a specialized folder contained in video-based DVDs. This directory stores all video-related files along with playback information required by conventional DVD players. If you wish to back up such contents, create an ISO batch using one of various downloadable image management utilities. This way, you can store and efficiently share all video contents in a single, compressed format.
Instructions
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IMGBurn
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Insert the DVD in question into your computer’s optical drive unit.
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Download and install IMGBurn, then launch it and select the “Create Image File from Files/Folders” option (see Resources).
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Click the “File” menu, followed by “Browse for a Source Folder” entry.
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Click to access the DVD unit from the resulting window. Click the "Video_TS" folder shown, followed by "OK."
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Click the folder icon under the “Destination” field to select where you wish to save the new ISO file.
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Assign a name from the “File Name” field, then select the “ISO Files” entry from the File Type field. Click “Save” to proceed.
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Click the “Build” button found at the bottom of the program to convert all files.
WinISO
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Insert the DVD into your computer’s CD/DVD drive.
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Download and install WinISO, then launch it, click the “Actions” menu and select “Add Directory” (see Resources).
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Click to launch the DVD entry shown, followed by the "Video_TS" folder. Once highlighted, click "OK" to continue.
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Click the “File” menu and select “Save As” to assign the ISO file’s target location.
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Type the name you wish to add to the ISO file into the File Name field. Note that the ISO format is automatically selected from the “Save as Type” field. Click “Save” to proceed and create the ISO file.
MagicISO
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Insert the DVD into your computer’s CD/DVD drive.
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Download and install MagicISO, then launch the program, right-click an empty field within the upper right column and select “Add Directory” from the resulting context menu.
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Click the DVD entry displayed alongside all existing storage units, followed by the "Video_TS" folder. Click "OK" to proceed.
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Click the program’s “File” menu and select “Save As.”
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Select the target destination where you wish to store the ISO file and assign a name from the File Name field. The ISO format is automatically selected, shown as “Standard ISO Image” from the Format field. Click “Save” to create the ISO file.
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Resources
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