AUDIO_TS folder needed for compatibility??

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  • vljenewein
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2003
    • 48

    AUDIO_TS folder needed for compatibility??

    I have been burning DVDs with an empty, but present AUDIO_TS folder. Is there a reason to actually put the folder in there? Is this to make the resulting DVD more compatible with set top players? If you have any clear and present answers pointing to the source of what you say, please include the link. In other words 10 people can come in here and 5 can say "absolutlely need them" and 5 people can come in here and say "Don't bother" .. see what I mean? If you say it's needed, then Why?

    Thanks!
    Would answer a great deal, really.
    Vernon
    jenefarm@direcway.com
    Vernon Jenewein
    jenefarm@direcway.com

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  • setarip
    Retired
    • Dec 2001
    • 24955

    #2
    What I can tell you is that the professional authoring software, DVDWise ALWAYS automatically creates the "Audio_ts" folder when generating DVD files...


    (By the way, I don't recall authorizing the use of my image for your avatar ;>})

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    • vljenewein
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Jan 2003
      • 48

      #3
      Setarip: Appologies. I did not know anyone owned this image. I found it in ebay when looking for some photogprahy stuff, and it had text above and below it regarding synch cords. May I have your permissions to use it, or do you want to see the funny long eared cat I have? *S* Actually, I cropped the image down a bit to get rid of the text, and then had to resize it as it was too big to use as an avatar. I liked the picture, since, with my white hair, kind of reminds me of looking in the mirror after a good night of Viagra.. LOL no.. the viagara just keep my hair standing up..

      Back to DVDWise... I wonder 'why' it sets up an AUDIO_TS folder when it does it's authoring? Has anyone actually burned a DVD without any AUDIO_TS folder and then have the DVD work in a set top DVD player?
      Vernon Jenewein
      jenefarm@direcway.com

      Abit KV8MAX3, with AMD64 3200+
      Maxtor 120GB ATA133 IDE hard drive
      Maxtor 80GB SATA150 Hard drive
      Leadtek WinFast TV2000 Xpert video card
      1 GB Kingston Hyper-X DDR333
      Nvidia MX440 64MB DDR Video card
      Aopen 8X DVD R/RW/ combo
      Aopen 52X CD R/RW DVD combo
      Toshiba 16X DVD drive
      DW6000 Satellite 2-way Internet


      Former Nebraskan.. "fix it with bailin' wire . "

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      • setarip
        Retired
        • Dec 2001
        • 24955

        #4
        "Setarip: Appologies. I did not know anyone owned this image"

        I was being facetious - It's a (distorted) picture of Albert Einstein ;>}


        "Has anyone actually burned a DVD without any AUDIO_TS folder and then have the DVD work in a set top DVD player?"

        Why don't you simply try one yourself?

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        • Batman
          Lord of Digital Video
          Lord of Digital Video
          • Jan 2002
          • 2317

          #5
          The "empty Audio_TS" folder is indeed required for compatibility. You can search the doom9.org forums for more details.

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