Zachzi,
Try this:
- Create an ISO image of your DVD (use DVDDecrypter for example, or use the one that imgtool created)
- Mount the ISO image as a new drive (deamon tool can do that)
- Now, try to play that using PowerDVD... Does that work just fine?
Also: Are you sure you don't have a problem with your medium (DVD-R type)? Have you burned DVDs successfully with these types?
If all this comes up negative, then there's something a bit fishy in the DVD. Could be the IFOs, could be the VOBs, but that's not going to be easy to find.
Here's two more things to try:
- Rrun the entire DVD through vobblanker, making sure you process all the VTS, into a new DVD and try to burn that. Vobblanker recreates almost everything from scratch (but it might not fix problems in the VOB files). If your DVD isn't multi-angle this might work well for you.
- Use PgcEdit's "jump to PGC upon DVD insert" macro (macro menu) to jump to your movie as soon as you put the DVD in. If you don't know how to use this tool, there are guides out there (can't remember where, but do a search). The idea is to break the problem into parts, trying to isolate whatever it is that's faulty in the DVD...
jean
Last edited by jeanl; 1st December 2005 at 23:54.
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