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Cyberlink burn from DVD folder error


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arizuka

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I have Cyberlink P2G version 5.00.1104 (Deluxe) and there is an option to burn from existing DVD folder. So, I have one of those, ripped through DVD Shrink and labeled VIDEO_TS. But when I go to select it through Cyberlink it gives me this error: "the selected directory is not a DVD folder, please select a DVD folder".

I've contacted Cyberlink support, but thus far they haven't been very helpful. Now, in the past, I was able to do this. Rip using DVD Shrink and then using Cyberlink to burn the DVD folder. But that was before my recent reformat and stuff.

Anyway, yeah, help? My computer is Windows XP, two hard drives, and yes, the dvd folder and the Cyberlink program are on the same drive.

Thanks.
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Why don't you rip DVD to avi format?
..or...
reinstall Cyberlink.

I use ConvertXtoDVD, and it burns VIDEO_TS files with no problem.

Edited by Broni, 16 July 2009 - 09:27 PM.

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Why don't you rip DVD to avi format?
..or...
reinstall Cyberlink.

I use ConvertXtoDVD, and it burns VIDEO_TS files with no problem.


Is that a free program? I'm willing to try something else as long as it works, lol.
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Unfortunately, it's not free, but after trying countless of programs, I settled down for it, and I'm very happy with it.
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