Have iso image (.ifo, .bup, .vob files) for a movie. Everything plays good. Burn to DVD using DVD-Shrink. Limit audio languages, subtitles to fit with minimal compression. Resulting DVD plays fine on computer. DVD player results in "incorrect disc" message. Original iso is PAL, converted it to NTSC using VobBlanker (I'm in the U.S.), get same result of "incorrect disc" in DVD player (tried it on several different players. Tried burning without menus, extras, etc. Also tried burning everything (as original) but with more compression. Same thing. Other videos burned using DVD shrink work just fine. Would appreciate any input. Thanks,
Thanks, rtm37 for the reply. I'm not sure how it works. I thought DVD Shrink includes the same source code as Nero to burn. Either that, or it calls Nero to burn in the background. I believe it to be the former. Either way, I don't have to call up Nero afterward to burn the DVD, DVD Shrink burns it directly. Anyway, I don't know if DVD shrink is the issue, but perhaps the original iso files. I'm wondering if there are certain streams, formats, regions, bitrates or other stuff I should be concerned about. I'm not familiar with the internal workings or formats of DVD construction, not at this time anyway.