How to Burn a Video_Ts to DVD
A Video_TS is a "pre-authored" DVD folder, meaning that it is already set up in the proper DVD format. A Video_TS folder contains several different file types, including VOB, IFO, and BUP. There are many programs that will burn a pre-authored Video_TS folder to DVD, including Video DVD Maker Pro, X2X Free DVD Video Burner, and Wondershare DVD Creator (Mac only).
Instructions
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Video DVD Maker Pro
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Download the 30-day free trial version of Video DVD Maker Pro, or purchase the software. Install and run the program.
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Click on the "Burn an Already Authored DVD-Video (Video TS)" button in the "What do you Want to Do?" menu. Click the "Step 3. Burn" option, located in the left panel of the screen.
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Click the "VIDEO_TS: Browse" button. Locate the "Video_TS" folder on your computer and click "OK."
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Insert a blank DVD into your computer's disc drive. Select your DVD burner from the "Drive" drop-down menu. Click "Burn" to begin burning the Video_TS folder to DVD.
X2X Free DVD Video Burner
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Download, install and run X2X Free DVD Video Burner. Insert a blank DVD into the drive.
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Click the "Add DVD Folder..." button on the left side of the program's menu. Navigate to the Video_TS folder and open it.
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Check the file size of the Video_TS folder, making sure that it is less than the amount of space on your blank DVD. Click "Burn" to begin burning the Video_TS to DVD.
DVD Creator
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Download, install and run the free trial of DVD Creator. Insert a blank DVD into your computer.
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Click on the "Video TS" folder icon on the left side of the program's start-up screen.
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Open a new Windows Explorer search window and find the Video_TS folder. Drag and drop its icon into DVD Creator Std's main window.
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Click the "Burn" button in the lower-right corner to advance to the next screen. Select your burner from the "Burn Disc In" drop-down menu.
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Click "Save" to begin burning the Video_TS to DVD.
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Tips & Warnings
Please allow several minutes to several hours for the Video_TS folder to burn to DVD, depending your processor's speed.
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