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Folder2Iso Version 1.3 - a tool to create an ISO file from a VIDEO_TS folder
I pulled the notes from approximately 3 to 4 years ago, to go from VIDEO_TS folder to ISO image using IFO Edit. The notes are rough but I think you can get the idea of how I converted.
These notes asume the following:
1. decrypter ripped the DVD
2. IFO edit did the authoring for video,audio, subtitles, chapters
and created a seperate movie only VIDEO_TS folder ready for burning
3.subtitle color code changes to the same as on the source DVD
4. burn ISO image with decrypter and the DVD disk was a DVD+R
CREATING AN IMAGE FILE USING IFO EDIT
Copy and Paste subtitle colors from the old main movie IFO file to the new main movie IFO file. Use the open button.
Location VTS_PGCITI (VTS_PGC_1)
Then hit the save button.
Load the new main movie IFO file which is in the VIDEO_TS folder and select disk image. Put the one image file in the same folder as all the other files which is VIDEO_TS folder.
The image file is now ready to be burned with DVD Decrypter ISO write mode. Change the book type settings to DVD-ROM in ISO write mode.
Thanks ed klein for the heads up. You had to do the step of coping the sub color from the original IFO to the newer one since you used IfoEdit to create all new .ifo files. You can restore the sub color by using PgcEdit too. Once again, mahalo for the info
I just downloaded Folder2Iso to my computer. Hit Run. Clicked Folder. It won't go anywhere. It just sits there and doesn't let me select the folder where the Video_TS files are. It looks like it's just frozen. The program is not responding.
I need some help.
Thanks...
If you have saved your output files from DVD Shrink or Nero Recode 2 in a DVD folder - a folder with subfolders VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS and you want to convert that folder to an ISO and to be able to use ImgBurn for burning that ISO - you can now use the freeware tool 'Folder2Iso' to do this job.
There is no longer the need to redo the whole encoding process from scratch with DVD Shrink or Nero Recode 2 and let that program output an ISO.
To Cynthia,
Just skimming the forum and found your post. I have been looking for something like this for a long time. Thanks for the post. I'm downloading it now. I will post again when I've found time to use it.
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