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Old 2nd December 2005, 23:57   #21  |  Link
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Im now trying the second last options with pgcedit, but i cant get it work. Im not familiar with pgcedit at all. I got this error: "wrong line in a valid pgc"...
Maybe it's the cause of the problem. When a VM command is not valid, or cannot be desassembled, this kind of error happens.
Send me an archive at [pgcedit at tiscali dot be] with the original IFOs, I will try to find the error.
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Old 3rd December 2005, 00:01   #22  |  Link
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Zachzi, I'm out of suggestions... YOu could spend years trying to fix that... You could remake your DVD entirely using for example TMPGenc DVD Author, importing the VOB in it etc etc etc... But maybe all this isn't worth your time!
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youre right...at least i learned some tricks on the way, but i dont like giving up. Hope i will have the force with me next time...

for all the help guys!!!
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Maybe it's the cause of the problem. When a VM command is not valid, or cannot be desassembled, this kind of error happens.
Send me an archive at [pgcedit at tiscali dot be] with the original IFOs, I will try to find the error.
Ok, ill do that!
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Old 3rd December 2005, 01:02   #24  |  Link
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Hum, well, I can't find any obvious error in your IFOs.
Though there is something strange: Titles 2 (the main movie) don't have any cell and post command, and no NextPGC link. This means that when the movie have finished playing, the navigation will be halted, and the DVD will stop. This is strange on a commercial DVD!
Same thing with titles 28 and 34!

So, IMO, it is better to reauthor your DVD with DVD Shrink: just open the main movie in reauthor mode, and drag it in the left pane. If you want so, you may also add some of the bonus titles. Then generate a new DVD. You will loose the menus and the some bonuses, but the DVD should be playable.
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You're right r0lZ, I forgot about the DVDShrink option... This should really fix it (unless something's seriously wrong in the mpeg stream)...
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Old 3rd December 2005, 18:58   #26  |  Link
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Many thanks!!!

The dvd shrink method works, but as you said its no menu...Thats a little sad cause this dvd is full of small sketches (you dont watch the dvd as a regular movie, but take it up when you want to laugh a little and pick the sketches you like....)

Well...i could always jump with the chapter points. Now its working so im glad!

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