Brother Darrell
25th February 2004, 08:40
I am ripping "Life of Brian"
For some reason, when Dif4u(1.4.5) is using dvddcrypter(3.19) to demux files, it is putting all VTS03 files in a VTS01 folder, VTS02 is correct, VTS03 contains all VTS01 files. They are all correct as far as FILE labeling, just wrong folders. Also, it will refuse to run DVD2AVI on the misnamed folders. So needless to say, it will not produce an AVS file, so the ONLY thing which gets encoded is The Correctly named folder. Namely VTS02. Which, incidentally, is the main VTS folder for the movie.
I suspect this is simply because there are only 3 VTS's on the disk to begin with. If there were 4 or more, the main VTS would be in the incorrect folder as well.
I did notice that DVD decrypter is listing all files in decending order. They are ripped to the incorrect folder regardless of whether dcrypter is decrypting in IFO mode or FILE mode. which may explain the problem. I do not know how to correct this.
Any suggestions?
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Found the problem. It was Dvddcrypter. I changed the parsing from AUTO to ISO9660 and all was well (duh!) :rolleyes:.
At least as far as listing all files in ascending order anyway. Dif4u did not know to check to make sure the foldername matched the files going in it.
For some reason, when Dif4u(1.4.5) is using dvddcrypter(3.19) to demux files, it is putting all VTS03 files in a VTS01 folder, VTS02 is correct, VTS03 contains all VTS01 files. They are all correct as far as FILE labeling, just wrong folders. Also, it will refuse to run DVD2AVI on the misnamed folders. So needless to say, it will not produce an AVS file, so the ONLY thing which gets encoded is The Correctly named folder. Namely VTS02. Which, incidentally, is the main VTS folder for the movie.
I suspect this is simply because there are only 3 VTS's on the disk to begin with. If there were 4 or more, the main VTS would be in the incorrect folder as well.
I did notice that DVD decrypter is listing all files in decending order. They are ripped to the incorrect folder regardless of whether dcrypter is decrypting in IFO mode or FILE mode. which may explain the problem. I do not know how to correct this.
Any suggestions?
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Found the problem. It was Dvddcrypter. I changed the parsing from AUTO to ISO9660 and all was well (duh!) :rolleyes:.
At least as far as listing all files in ascending order anyway. Dif4u did not know to check to make sure the foldername matched the files going in it.