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scf33865
21st July 2003, 12:30
My IC7 has a problem since yesterday: Reencoding doesnīt work anymore. When I try to copy a DVD-9, I got an error message that there is not enough space at the target CD. There are a few options but no resize. I have uninstalled the program and killed all registry settings. Then a new install: The same problem. It ist not possible to fit a DVD-9 on a DVD-R anymore. What should I do? When I enable "write on HD first" then it copies the hole DVD to HD like a ripper, then it shows me the same error message.
Please Help!
Thanks
drmih
21st July 2003, 13:19
I may be off the mark but if you are trying to go from HD to dvd-r then it needs to create the temp files on the HD. If you are doing Hd to HD then you select the place to store the files but if you want to go straight to the dvd-r it places the temp files without asking on C: by default. I think I had a similar problem where I let my C: drive drop below 4.38 Gb as I was usually using a large D: drive for storage.
scf33865
21st July 2003, 13:33
this is not the problem, but it works when I rip the DVD to HD first. When I use AnyDVD and transcode form DVD directly I get the error.
Edit:
When I rip to an iSO File with DVDDecrypter, then mount this file with Daemontools and then let IC7 transcode from the Virtual Drive to HD, I get the message, too. My HDīs are big enough so tis cannot be the problem. I think IC7 has "killed" itself somehow and there is no way for a clean re-install because IC7 has very deep settings in the registry and I canīt find all of them. Perhaps I should say that IC7 works perfectly on my Notebook! On my PC it works until yesterday. It seams to me that thereīs no way to solve this, so I have to use DVD Decrypter and than select "HD to HD" in IC7, because thatīs the only way that works at the moment.
Since I installed the win2000 service pack 4, I have been having problems with IC7 and MF2 in both say my DVD is too small but with burning software the size is fine. I am working on it later today.
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