Garnett
26th August 2002, 14:59
I have worked my way through numerous guides and have only managed to get one own made DVDR to work in my stanalone player. I have many DVDRs that I have obtained from other people (no one locally unfortunately, so I know it's not my player).
I have created a Word document with all the details and screen captures of what I have been doing and would appreciate it if an expert could look at this and tell me what they think I am doing wrong. My guide is based on Tombraider Region 2 and thus if someone else has this it might be useful (though not essential). The advantage of this movie is that without the xtras, the movie itself is less than 4Gb and so fits comfortably on a DVD.
I'm using DVDDecryptor, IFOEdit, Nero 5.5.9.0.
If anyone is interested I can email them the guide (770K roughly).
The only DVDR I have gotten to work was by stripping the original VIDEO_TS.IFO to remove the VIDEO_TS.VOB. Trouble is I can't quite remember how I did it so I am going to try to recreate it. Personally, I believe that IFOEdit is not producing a full set of instructions when it produces a new VIDEO_TS.IFO file. Maybe it produces something that is compliant in some players.
Anyway, I have a copy of the VIDEO_TS.IFO file that works. Perhaps I could produce another one using IFOEdit and compare them to see what is missing. Any expert help in speeding this up would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Garnett
I have created a Word document with all the details and screen captures of what I have been doing and would appreciate it if an expert could look at this and tell me what they think I am doing wrong. My guide is based on Tombraider Region 2 and thus if someone else has this it might be useful (though not essential). The advantage of this movie is that without the xtras, the movie itself is less than 4Gb and so fits comfortably on a DVD.
I'm using DVDDecryptor, IFOEdit, Nero 5.5.9.0.
If anyone is interested I can email them the guide (770K roughly).
The only DVDR I have gotten to work was by stripping the original VIDEO_TS.IFO to remove the VIDEO_TS.VOB. Trouble is I can't quite remember how I did it so I am going to try to recreate it. Personally, I believe that IFOEdit is not producing a full set of instructions when it produces a new VIDEO_TS.IFO file. Maybe it produces something that is compliant in some players.
Anyway, I have a copy of the VIDEO_TS.IFO file that works. Perhaps I could produce another one using IFOEdit and compare them to see what is missing. Any expert help in speeding this up would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Garnett