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survivant
21st October 2004, 05:36
I encode Babylon 5 Season 4 with dvd-rb 0.64 and Procoder 2.

I tried to burn it with Nero, and the compilation structure failed. I open it with IfoEdit 0.96 and I obtain this error.

Corrected sector found in table [VMGI_MAT]

Start sector of VTSM_VOBS : old [0] new[7] VTS_02_0.vob

I didn't rip anything. I keeped everything. Didn't encode with more compression for extra. Just the standard conversion.

pg55555
21st October 2004, 14:36
Probably not related, but version 0.64 or 0.64a? if the first, try the last

survivant
21st October 2004, 14:39
the 0.64a version.

pg55555
21st October 2004, 15:11
I know very little about DVDs structures, but this has helped me sometimes:

1- Load your RB output in Shrink. If OK go to step 3, if not go to step 2

2- Load your original ripped files in Shrink. If OK, we know the problem was created by RB. If there is a problem with we know there is not a RB issue.

3- Do a Full Backup to an ISO file. Mount the ISO file and test. If Ok burn the ISO with Decrypter in a RW and test. IF OK burn you backup

survivant
21st October 2004, 15:23
the original files are OK in Shrink. I did a full backup with DVDdecrypter, mount the iso.. tested it.. works perfectly.

it like RB recreate the .ifo file because the dvd is not the same size, and didn't link it correctly.

pg55555
21st October 2004, 15:35
I know.

But a couple of times Shrink has helped me to correct some small authoring problem. Of course you should be able to load them into Srink in the first time:)

I don't remember now exactly, but probably you need to strip some audio or subtitle to be sure Shrink is doing the reauthoring and not only copying the files (there wouldn't be compression, as theRB output should be below the DVD5 limit). Or maybe, if you are producing the ISO, it has to do the reauthoring anyway

Just an idea