Are you using divx? you could try shaping instead of masking also, (since toy story is cartooney anyway). And you can always try higher or lower resolutions, see what appeals to you.
Well, I don't know much about any of this. What format are these movies in on the computer? I don't know if you can burn 720p movies to regular DVDs. maybe check Nero for HD support?
Regular DVDs are 720x480, but that's interlaced, so I think you have to have HD DVD or blue-ray to have true 720p support.
my first thought was the fat32 issue as well. try opening the files with WinRAR and save the final ISO file to a second NTFS drive. I've heard that can work.
no need to apologize. If you can play the original DVD fine in the computer then you should have all the right codecs I think. And when you compress with DVDShrink, as long as you don't unselect any of the audio streams (so it includes everything) then I don't know why the sound would stop working. If you install Daemon Tools you can open the DVD image file with that, and it should play on your computer as if it was a DVD you burned (so you don't have to waste a test DVD). that should work. Your DVD playing software should have a language or audio selection available somewhere in it.
If none of this works, you might have to try a different program. I dunno dude.
yes you need blank DVDs, or check that your DVD player can read images (check the front). If it can't then you'll have to burn as a DVD-Video with the video being a slideshow of the images.
Although I'm surprised xbox can't view images. that's ghetto. did you burn them straight to the disc as a data disc?
i'm not sure, but the "dvd files reallocation failed" sounds like Nero is trying to convert/move files into a temporary folder but there isn't enough room... or, it's trying to copy them from a DVD but it can't due to copy protection. any of this sound feasible?
instead of burning with Nero, select Burn to Image in the options. then you'll have an iso (image file) you can burn with Nero or ImgBurn and make as many copies as you want. then delete the file when you're done.
yeah when i had that problem it was because the external drive I specified to save to in fairuse wasn't connected, but using any character that windows doesn't allow for filenames would also cause it makes sense too.