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Old 15th February 2003, 22:03   #1  |  Link
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ripping back to HD from a DVD-R

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so, here's my problem. i burn SVCDs and VCDs (tv show eps) to DVDr. all works perfectly on the standalone and on my pc.
the problem starts when i want to get one of the eps back to hd. I copied the vobs (or used smartripper to rip it back to disk) demuxed them with vobedit, downsampled the audio to 44khz and remuxed it back with tmpgenc vcd or svcd settings.
...but nero wont burn it saying its invalid because of stream encoding.
anyone know what went wrong? inputs appreciated.
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are you trying to burn SVCD/VCD or DVD-R???

if DVD-R why don't you make an iso-copy with DVD-decrypter?!?

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Old 17th February 2003, 21:51   #3  |  Link
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nah, a svcd/vcd. the dvdr to dvdr works fine. see, if someone requests a movie or a tv ep from me that i've already burned to dvdr (in video not data mode), then i need to get it back from dvdr and make it the original (svcd or vcd) file again. thats the thing that wont work.
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