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Halofan
20th March 2002, 08:29
I need help when I go to strip the vobs I keep getting errors
1st. Failed to open for writing D:\dvd\video_ts\vts_01_1.vob
2nd. error writing file
3rd. Finished correcting vobs pointers
4th. Error open file maybe it is write protected
5th. same as above.
All one after another. click ok error each time.
please help JT:confused:
Derrow
20th March 2002, 12:29
Seems you didn't specify a destination directory.
You're trying to overwrite the original files.
Halofan
22nd March 2002, 22:58
Do i change the Destination directory, It has the diretory that the movie is in listed as the destination directory. Is this right?
Thanks JT
lucindrea
23rd March 2002, 02:06
you have to create a new dir , tell it to use that dir .. then move extras , other vobs etc. into the new dir ( moving old stuff into the new dir is better than overiting the orginal stuff with the new stuff in case you did an oops ) .. when you change a vob it needs to write it somewhere that isnt what it's working on .. then it will adjust the pointers and save the adjusted ifo in the same dir as it saved the vob.
Halofan
23rd March 2002, 04:23
Ok, I got it burn but no sound. What did I do wrong? I burned it on nero and added and audio_ts. Everything was good but no sound. I Just added a blank audio file with nothing on it. I thought thats what is said to do? Not sure.
Thanks JT
lucindrea
23rd March 2002, 04:30
is their audio if you open the vob file in your software dvd player? .. if not then double check that you didnt uncheck that audio stream when you striped it ( and thus removed it ) ... also try hitting the audio switch button on your remote .. it is possable the dvd defaults to the wrong stream and it's hidden somewhere where ifoedit missed it .. hitting the audio switch on the remote should try to change to a differnt audio stream .. if it suddenly shows up then the audio is their .. just not the default track. ( that would take alot more tweaking to fix ) ... i could look at your ifo if thats the case ( just attach to an e-mail )
Halofan
23rd March 2002, 04:36
You know what, i under stand what your saying, but I just erased the disk to try again, but i bet your right. I have a apex dvd player too if that helps any. New at dvds, didnt think to check the menu, right.
Thanks JT
Does it matter that the disk was a RW
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