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28th February 2002, 12:47 | #1 | Link |
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Compatibility problem between IfoEdit and GearDVD
After stripping audio and subtitle track from Atlantis using IfoEdit
0.87, do get-VTS sector and successfully simulated with PowerDVD XP. It was then burn with Nero 5572 in UDF/ISO mode, the DVD-R played nicely in my Pioneer S9, however,it could not be recognized by my friend's Sony DVD player. So I tried to burn with PrimoDVD 2.0 but the disc was rejected everytime while I pressed the record button with message "the data job was terminated with error". OK, then tried with GearDVD 6.0, error message showed during importing video files :"Load error on file VTS_02_0.ifo.File cannot loaded at the required address(1996) because the address is already occupied. First available load address is 1674876." How to solve this strange and interesting situation ? The Nero also have compatibility problem in some DVD players ! |
28th February 2002, 16:18 | #3 | Link |
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Hey Derrow, are there any other burning programs you suggest would work besides prassi or gear? Or any that would work without recreateing an image (in order to save time and space...)I have been having identical problems with the same programs.
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28th February 2002, 16:43 | #5 | Link |
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Derow what do you mean with "in every compatible player" ? Do you mean compatible=all players, or do you mean that there will be problems with same kind of players.
The image tool wasn't suppose to solve the compatible problem and once and for make the dvd-r play in any settop player ? Some guys said that this image tool doesn't solve all the problems, becuase now there is another problem the type of media that we use. Do you confirm ? |
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But you must use the Image-creation in IfoEdit to get a 100% perfect working DVD-R. |
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If you burn DVD-R, then every player that can read dvd-r. etc. |
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the sony S-345 player now could read the DVD-R made by Gear from IfoEdit image. Thanks again, Derrow ! |
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@ SciFer & @rui.m.godinho
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And most people have trouble to burn correct DVD-RWs, cause their used burning tools, create different images, what will result in big trouble. So this Image tool really solves now those peoples problems. |
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18th March 2002, 19:30 | #13 | Link |
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Well, hopefully one step closer to this...
My question is this; I have created an image file in IFOEdit with th Image facility, and am left with a file such as this; CHARLIESANGELS.img - what do I do with this to burn it? Do I have to rename it VIDEO_TS so my DVD player will automatically play it? Or do I just burn it as it is and (somehow) my player will play it properly anyway? |
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You have to burn it with an burning tool. But don't use nero, cause this one is not able to burn DVD images.
On some burning tools, you will need to rename the extension from .img to .iso or .bin Then just tell your burning tool, to use an image an let it run. I'll try make some guides with picture, how this is done in detail. |
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Well, I tried it and burned the disc in Primo. The disc works fine in my PC (just as it should) but I am getting the C:13 error on my Sony 536 stand alone.
Methinks I am going to give up; been at this for a week and a half now and not managed to create anything with IFOEdit which will play on the Sony... |
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I followed the notes in this thread;
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=20791 to strip R1 Charlie's Angels of all the extra's in the VTS_05 folders. I then used the "Get VTS" option, and then the "Create Image" options. I used Prassi to burn to DVD-RW the image file, and the Sony DVD won't play the disc claiming error code C:13 (which the manual says "dirty disc" ) I know the Sony will play this particular DVD-RW since I have managed to burn to it previously, and it played perfectly OK - but only when ripping "all" files of a smaller DVD via SmartRipper to create an identical 1:1 disc. |
18th March 2002, 23:25 | #18 | Link |
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No, then it should work perfect.
You shouldn't have start-sector problems. Now all what's left, is that you maybe left to much files away. Please try to playback the DVD-RW with IfoEdit's DVD Player. If it gives you the error: Illegal navigation command encountered, then you'll know, there's a file missing, and you stripped to much of the extras out. Have look at this guide: http://mpucoder.kewlhair.com/Derrow/menu.html |
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