

It probably IS possible to convert the midi data to standard midi files.ī. You've already confirmed this on your PC. You CAN play this disc in a regular DVD player, it just won't have the additional MIDI stuff going on when in a regular player-the background video will be the same. That's probably where the MIDI files/sectors are located. Sorry to be a broken record, but could you also post a shot of the root of the disc (not just from VIDEO_TS folder).

(follow the rules of uploading images-doing them one at a time-and you should be fine) LBA is important to know whether the standard DVD-Video files (VIDEO_TS.IFO, BUP, VOB, etc) are in their correct positions and therefore fully compliant, and where and how the other files are positioned on the disc-as often in proprietary formats as these, physical absolulte positioning on the disc is very important for correct playback (unlike most software/computer players).ĮDIT: **Since ISOBuster (and most other apps like this) doesn't show BOTH a sub items in all folders AND details about those items, you may need to post more than one image to show everything. Not sure how ISOBuster defaults in sorting, but it's not LBA, so this extra step does have to be done. In the image of my example disc, there is NOTHING in the root folder/directory, so I've parked it in this next shot on the VIDEO_TS folder to give you an example of sorting the files using the LBA column.

Each click will expand the branches within-to the point where you're seeing most everything that's on the disc. If so, click successively on the little disc icon, (usually 1st) session icon, (usually 1st) track icon and main filesystem icon (whether ISO9660 or UDF, etc).

When ISOBuster opens a disc, it (usually) expands the branches of the folders itself, but if it doesn't, it'll look like this:
