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webber
20th August 2004, 00:44
Hi

I have been using the great ifo-edit tool to split DVDs queeping the menus until today.
Ifoedit started giving me an error message when opening the video_ts.ifo file and after clicking on the DVDplay button, the message is this: "No valid DVD-Video volume could be located, do you still want to continue?"
If I select yes, the movie starts normally and, after exiting, the correct vts files appear as been played on the pop-up window.
Important: This happens with any fresh decrypted movie before splitting and with all older movies already stored in the drive that played perfectly until today with the dvdplay in ifoedit.
Any ideas?
Another issue is: Does ifoedit make any changes on registry that can be fixed? I do not remember any installation of ifoedit and I do not know how to uninstall ifoedit, How can I re-install ifoedit ?

Regards

Webbear

r0lZ
20th August 2004, 01:10
This is a verry unuseful message of IfoEdit: it simply tells you that there is no DVD in your DVD drive. Just ignore it!

IfoEdit has no installer. Just put it in the trashcan to get rid of it...

2COOL
20th August 2004, 02:38
Originally posted by webber
I have been using the great ifo-edit tool to split DVDs queeping the menus until today.
Ifoedit started giving me an error message when opening the video_ts.ifo file and after clicking on the DVDplay button, the message is this: "No valid DVD-Video volume could be located, do you still want to continue?"
If I select yes, the movie starts normally and, after exiting, the correct vts files appear as been played on the pop-up window.
Important: This happens with any fresh decrypted movie before splitting and with all older movies already stored in the drive that played perfectly until today with the dvdplay in ifoedit.
Any ideas?
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=40399&highlight=No+valid+DVDVideo+volume+could+be+located+do+you+still+want+to+continue

2COOL
20th August 2004, 03:11
Originally posted by r0lZ
IfoEdit has no installer. Just put it in the trashcan to get rid of it... It does create an .ini file in C:\Windows or \WinNT.

Either Ifoedit.ini or ifoedit96.ini. Do a search for them.