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    burning DVD from computer files?

    I recently converted some videos to DVD-writable files on my computer, and they are currently stored in some folders called 'Video_TS' and 'Audio_TS'. There are files in the video folder that play on my computer fine when I double click them, but there are also some files with the extentions .BUP and .IFO in the folder. Basically what I'm asking is if I can just take the files that play on my computer and burn them as they are (they are DVD-writable files) or if it is necessary to also burn these other files too. Also, the audio folder has nothing in it when I open it, so do I need to burn that folder to the disk too?

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    try DVD Creator. i recommend you go to Wondershare official website to download it.


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