Chu
17th August 2003, 02:12
Hello all. I have a question about VTS_TMAPTI timemap transfers. If there is not enough room on the IFO your trying to transfer to, theoritically, you can just open up IFOEdit, edit the VTS_VOBU_ADMAP end byte entry to make enough room, and save the ifo.
The problem is, this is not really working for me. About 10% of the time, there is zero problems, and IFOEdit reports no errors. About 89% of the time, IFOEdit complains that the endsector does not match file size, but goes ahead and saves it (the new file is bigger as expected), and the transfer works.
The problem is, I am working on a DVD where it gives the error "endsector does not match file size", but instead of saving it anyways it completly strips the VTS_VOBU_ADMAP. Any idea why IfoEdit decides to do this?
-Chu
P.S., a note : this is my 2nd attempt on this DVD, the first attempt being canned cause I messed up some calculations and was over the 1DVD limit. I had this same problem the first time, but EVENTUIALLY ifoedit decided not to strip the timetable and grow the ifo accordingly. It almost seemed to decide to stop fighting me; I did the exact same procedure 5 times in a row before it finally did what I wanted it to do. This time it is putting up the good fight . . .
The problem is, this is not really working for me. About 10% of the time, there is zero problems, and IFOEdit reports no errors. About 89% of the time, IFOEdit complains that the endsector does not match file size, but goes ahead and saves it (the new file is bigger as expected), and the transfer works.
The problem is, I am working on a DVD where it gives the error "endsector does not match file size", but instead of saving it anyways it completly strips the VTS_VOBU_ADMAP. Any idea why IfoEdit decides to do this?
-Chu
P.S., a note : this is my 2nd attempt on this DVD, the first attempt being canned cause I messed up some calculations and was over the 1DVD limit. I had this same problem the first time, but EVENTUIALLY ifoedit decided not to strip the timetable and grow the ifo accordingly. It almost seemed to decide to stop fighting me; I did the exact same procedure 5 times in a row before it finally did what I wanted it to do. This time it is putting up the good fight . . .