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J-Wo
17th April 2007, 23:08
I think I may have come across a bug using DVD-RB Pro 1.23.2. I am trying to compress the R1 release of "The Bourne Identity: Explosive Extended Edition" with all extras, but at the end of the rebuild phase I end up with some missing files. They are VTS_07_0.IFO, VTS_07_0.BUP, and VTS_07_0.VOB. I believe they are part of the extra feature entitled "Speed of Sound", and have about 55 buttons associated with them. I've tried copying the missing files from the original VIDEO_TS folder, but PgcEdit still complains a lot saying it can only detect 6 VTS's and VTS 7-9 should be deleted (or words to that effect).

I tried running DVD-RB on the disc twice, thinking the first time might have just been a screwup, but I got the same error again. I'll probably just end up burning onto a DVD-9 but I was just wondering if you've come across this problem before or whether you can reproduce this or not... Thanks!

Fishman0919
17th April 2007, 23:48
What did you use to rip the disc with?

Did you do any preprocessing?

Try upgrading to the newest ver of DVD-RB Pro v1.24.0. (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=485191#post485191)

I have already did this movie... I'll try re-doing it with v1.24.0.

jdobbs
18th April 2007, 02:04
Definitely upgrade. But first let me know what you used to rip it, that's a likely candidate for the error...

J-Wo
18th April 2007, 02:09
I ripped with DVD Decrypterr 3.5.4.0 in File Mode and AnyDVD 6.1.3.2 running in the background. However I am guilty of pre-processing, I usually use PgcEdit to blank out any VTS's I don't want and to skip any FBI warning screens, etc.

Fishman0919
18th April 2007, 02:11
I just finished redoing it.... I did it with on 2 pc's running Vista... ripping with both AnyDVD on one and DVDFab Decrypter on the other (newest ver)

Both came out fine.