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Hello there...I really need somebody's help...I'm in a big trouble..I accidently must have deleted on my husband's lap top the driver of his program called Sonic DigitalMedia Plus v7. Because when I try to make a copy of a movie, comes this message sayinfg"no driver detected" I try to see if I could fix it..but no luck..he going to kill me(figure of speech)..it is his brand new Laptop...
And also I need to burn a Video TS file, and could not find any answer here...I do have AnyDvd, but I don't know how to burn using this program...
Really sorry for being so long question... Really apprecitte your kind help!!

2007-11-22 08:22:52 · 4 answers · asked by littlle 1 in Computers & Internet Software

4 answers

For your first problem, I suggest you use Windows System Restore to roll back your computer to a time before you accidentally deleted the driver. Here is how: Start Menu > Help and Support > Undo changes to my computer with System Restore > Restore my computer... > choose a date before you accidentally deleted the driver > [Next]...Reboot.

As for burning the video TS file, you are using AnyDVD. AnyDVD only decrypts and rips DVD movies. It can not burn video files to a blank DVD. In order to burn video files to a DVD disk, you needs AnyDVD's sister program, namely, CloneDVD (http://www.slysoft.com/en/clonedvd.html)

CloneDVD comes with a free 21 day trial; after which, you need to buy the program to continue using it.

2007-11-22 08:36:29 · answer #1 · answered by What the...?!? 6 · 0 0

goto the Search query box and type in DVD2OneX - you should be opened to Video Discussion for Mac Users.
Go down to 14th September and there it is (but I didn't know how to put in the picture I refer to. I can't private you or you me to send me your email so I could send the picture by email.
Note that DVD2One only works with ViDEO_TS files !! The picture I refer to as being on the right lists the different segments eg episode one, episode two, a bonus feature etc.
Are you saying, not that you want to pick out certain episodes, or combine a segment from one disc with another from another disc, and burn on the same disc, but...that you want take say take VOB. 1 and combine with VOB.6, what ever gb of data happens to be in each of those VOBs????
If the latter, the best DVD2One will do - at the bottom of the left hand window list, it says Cells. Click on that and right hand window changes and shows you how many layers are on the disc. At the bottom of that right hand window, in the middle, click on Layers and it changes to Chapters and Cells. You can pick (by Un-selecting) which you want, but God knows what it what when you get to the Cells level. (The chapters are the segments of a movie you jump to and from when you press Skip, and shown in Scene Selection in the Menu when you open a commercial DVD.)
What disc(s) are you ripping and what do you actually want in the finished disc in plain English - don't talk in 'joining VOBS" but what is supposed to be in these VOBs you are joining?
Anyway, reach the guide and lets see where we're up to.

2007-11-22 08:28:20 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Video TS files can be burnt with DVD shrink - now have you by chance tried a system restore to when the computer last had the missing programs? Or tried to reinstall using the disk?

2007-11-22 08:38:56 · answer #3 · answered by ♫♪ Ŝħàřòñà ♪♫ 6 · 0 0

Use DVD cut back to split the video into 2 areas... it relatively is unfastened. additionally, you need to compress the video with DVD cut back to extra wholesome on a single disk. frequently circumstances after reducing unneeded intros and ending credit you could cut back it onto a single disk with none great high quality loss.

2016-12-16 16:14:30 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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