On 10/25/05, Kevin Brown <kevin_brown@qwest.net> wrote:
> I did that, and I am able to mount the DVD that I burned and
> see that the contents does contain: k3b_image.img but it does
> not work when I try to view it on my TV's DVD player.

That won't work because you have an image of a DVD burned on a DVD.

> When I mount the original source DVD, it contains two directories
> named VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS.
>
> Is it possible that I might need to just copy those two files to my
> hard drive and then burn them to a DVD?

Those aren't files.  Those are directories that hold the files that the
DVD players read.
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I have had some issues when burning DVD's as well. I recommend burning at no more than 4x speed. Also, are you burning to a DVD-R DVD+R or a DVD-RW, DVD+RW? Most RW's will not play in DVD players older than  a year or so. And make sure your DVD player supports the media you are using - or +.

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