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JacobPeters
9th April 2011, 01:01
Hi, I'm trying to blank all the unwanted content from a DVD, but whilst processing I get this error message:
http://img199.imageshack.us/img199/6233/errorvuz.jpg
I've used VobBlanker with many other DVD files and it has worked perfectly.
Can anyone help me on this?
Thanks...
setarip_old
9th April 2011, 07:42
@JacobPeters
Hi!
Is this a commercial DVD? If so, what is the title and Region number?
JacobPeters
9th April 2011, 10:13
@setarip_old
Hi, thanks for replying. Yes it's a commercial DVD.
Although it's not an English DVD, how do I check for the Reigon number?
setarip_old
9th April 2011, 18:39
Typically, for DVDs, the Region nmber appears ina globe - on both the disc label and the back of the packaging.
Again, what is the Title of the DVD?
JacobPeters
9th April 2011, 18:46
OK, the DVD files are on the HDD now so I don't have the DVD Disc Label to check for Region number. I guess it's "Region-Free" now?
The title of the DVD is Chak De India.
ggtop
11th April 2011, 10:37
I saw this error before and it was because of a bad rip (I think it was DVDFabDecrypter in version 6.x.x.x).
Try to fast forward in the PGCs that belong to these VID/CIDs.
ggtop
JacobPeters
11th April 2011, 12:41
@ggtop
OK, is there any way to fix this, I can't rip the DVD again as I don't have the disc anymore...
"Try to fast forward in the PGCs that belong to these VID/CIDs." - How do I do this?
ggtop
11th April 2011, 16:05
I assume that VTS02 (Video Title Set 2) holds the main movie, so it could be near the end. But I don't know the full log and the title...
You can see which title has these cells (CID) in Vobblanker itself. Try it with MPC e.g.
BTW You have to own the source in order to get help here. Otherwise it's a violation of the rules.
ggtop
JacobPeters
11th April 2011, 17:04
@ggtop Yes, I do own the source. I left the disc back home at Canada, at the moment I'm in London for a few years. So I won't be able to get hold of the disc again.
The DVD files play fine in VLC player, I've checked all the chapters...
r0lZ
12th April 2011, 06:54
Try to strip the bad cells with FixVTS (http://www.videohelp.com/tools/FixVTS). (Be sure to do a backup first, or do not use the "in place" option.)
blutach
16th April 2011, 22:23
Get whomever you left it with in Canada to mail you the disc and re-rip it.
Regards
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