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sLOID
27th January 2002, 00:41
Hi there!

First some congratiulations 'bout this cool site!
Everything I know 'bout DVD-handling I know from this site!
I'm new in DVD-Recording, so Vobrator seems to be a great tool!
I go strictly thru the Guides on Doom9 !
When I click on some VOB-ID's in Vobrator the "Play"-button appears!
But it says "Failed to render graph" when I want to view the content.
My system is Windows XP with DirectX 8 !
Could please someone help me out ?!? Drives me crazy ....

Thx in advance & sorry 'bout my bad English, but I'm just a foolish German-guy!

zEE yA! sLOID!

aleksander
14th February 2002, 13:51
I've seen a post where someone said that you can just drag the error window out of the way and carry on as normal. It should work fine and you shouldn't get any more error windows.

take care
aleksander

Milton
4th March 2002, 08:14
Nope, I have the same problem and tried that. It doesn't work unfortunately. One thing I noticed (don't know if it has anything to do with it, I'm only a clueless newbie), it seems to occur with vob id's which have only a very small number of packets (like 3 or 4) in the video stream portion.

I decided to live with it. If I can't determine what that VOBid contains, then I just leave it alone. If it's that small, it's not worth stripping anyway.

Thanks for the suggestion though.

ssdisbrow
7th March 2002, 03:49
I have a similar problem. When I pick a VOB id the play button is mapped, however when I press it nothing happens. Is there a Web site for VOBrator, or is there a similar tool other than dvd2avi that I can use to explore VOB id's.

Thanks In Advance

aleksander
7th March 2002, 08:22
Someone said that installing WinDVD 3 helped.
So you might try that.

aleksander

ssdisbrow
8th March 2002, 04:23
It worked fine after installing windvd3. I did see that post and thought it had done that, but when I re-install windvd3 it did work

Thanks

Milton
8th March 2002, 06:21
Ok thanks, I'll try that. I'm already using PowerDVD XP 4... I just hope WinDVD3 won't conflict with it.

aleksander
8th March 2002, 08:02
I have PowerDVD Xp and WinDVD 3.1 DTS installed and they work perfectly - not even a single conflict.
So feel free to have them both installed.

aleksander

sLOID
8th March 2002, 14:04
YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAH!

Thank you for ya cool answeres! :D

zEE yA! sLOID, der Recke!