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Old 8th November 2002, 04:18   #1  |  Link
zyzzle77
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Spruce-up image creation problem

No matter what size the project is, when I direct Spruce-up to create an .IMG file, the program creates the Title-set just fine, but always bombs out when creating the image file. It says it created the image successfully, but there is always a zero byte file. I'm using two seperate drives to speed up the process. The drive I'm telling Spruce-up to create the image file on is formatted with NTFS. The 'work' drive is FAT32. The 4 GB barrier is not an issue because my projects are under 4 GB. Again the Title-Set is created fine. What am I doing wrong, or is this a known bug in Spruce-Up. Is anyone here creating IMAGE files successfully with Spruce-up?

Alternatively, anyone know of a program which will create either a IMAGE file from a complete title-set (with all of the .VOBs and IFOs in the VIDEO_TS directory)? I can't find one.

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Old 8th November 2002, 17:56   #2  |  Link
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Hey there, your best best is to make the titleset tith spruce up and make the image with the ifoedit image tool. Doom9 has a link to it. This is my true and tried method for making images and have never had a problem with it.
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Old 9th November 2002, 02:02   #3  |  Link
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Thanks, marcovan. Worked like a charm...
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