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  • It's a video file structure common for burning onto DVD's. The file extension VTS is: ParaView is an application designed with the need to visualize large data sets in mind. ParaView is available as an open-source system. ParaView is a turn-key visualization system built on top of VTK that makes VTK easier to use with a point and click interface. More file information available, from the source: http://filext.com/file-extension/VTS
  • VIDEO_TS is a folder on a DVD that holds the IFO, VOB, and BUP files that a DVD player needs to play your DVDs. The VIDEO_TS.IFO and VIDEO_TS.BUP files are inside the VIDEO_TS folder. "In order to produce a disk that will work in a DVD player you have to make sure the files are physically in the correct order on the written disk. If you just write a disk as you would a data disk, it almost certainly wont play in a DVD player, but it may play on a computer. The reason for this is quite simple. When you insert a disk into a DVD player it scans the first few sectors looking for the file "VIDEO_TS.IFO". This file contains a list of sector offsets to find the title sets on the DVD. Unfortunately, alphabetically the file "VIDEO_TS.BUP" comes first and therefore most DVD writer software will burn this file first if they are writing a plain data disk. If the DVD player can't find the IFO file or finds another file first, it generally gives up." For more, please see "Ordering the Disk" at http://www.crazysquirrel.com/computing/debian/dvd-creation.jspx

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