fgm
5th April 2010, 02:26
Hi,
Here is the full error:
Error Condition
DVD Rebuilder experienced an error adjusting DVD SCR. [12:05:39] 00042 00006
ErrorLog.txt:
[13:48:42] 00042 00006 adjusting DVD SCR.
[12:05:39] 00042 00006 adjusting DVD SCR.
The movie is Dark Passage from the BOGIE AND BACALL SIGNATURE COLLECTION box set. I don’t have the original, just an ISO image.
I found this thread, http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=138409 regarding a similar problem.
I’ve repeated the process and the results are the same. My hard drive is not even close to full, the output and work folders have read and write permissions. I’m using Windows 7 64 bits with 8 GB RAM and several TB of HD. This is the only movie this has happened.
In the next to last post of the thread I mentioned Jdobbs says: "I think I may know what it might be. But I don't think there's a workaround, I'll have to fix it for the next release. Sorry." I just wanted to know if this still the case and if this fix is still on the "to do list".
Whatever the case may be DVD Rebuilder is one of the best investments in software I’ve ever made. And a big thank you to Jdobbs for such great work. :)
Here is the full error:
Error Condition
DVD Rebuilder experienced an error adjusting DVD SCR. [12:05:39] 00042 00006
ErrorLog.txt:
[13:48:42] 00042 00006 adjusting DVD SCR.
[12:05:39] 00042 00006 adjusting DVD SCR.
The movie is Dark Passage from the BOGIE AND BACALL SIGNATURE COLLECTION box set. I don’t have the original, just an ISO image.
I found this thread, http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=138409 regarding a similar problem.
I’ve repeated the process and the results are the same. My hard drive is not even close to full, the output and work folders have read and write permissions. I’m using Windows 7 64 bits with 8 GB RAM and several TB of HD. This is the only movie this has happened.
In the next to last post of the thread I mentioned Jdobbs says: "I think I may know what it might be. But I don't think there's a workaround, I'll have to fix it for the next release. Sorry." I just wanted to know if this still the case and if this fix is still on the "to do list".
Whatever the case may be DVD Rebuilder is one of the best investments in software I’ve ever made. And a big thank you to Jdobbs for such great work. :)