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mcp
8th March 2002, 13:34
Hi, Iīve got a little problem with the video_ts.vob created by Maestro.
If I insert the disc in my own philips dvd951 player, the disc will not be recognized. So I decided to insert the disc in another philips dvd712 and the disc works perfect.
After all, I decided to replace the video_ts.vob with another fake-video_ts.vob (->ifoedit->get vts sectors ...) and from now on the disc plays in both players.
As I know the video_ts.vob only contains the starting video, so I donīt think that it will affect my main film, or does it?
What do you think is wrong? Is it my player, is it maestro or is it something wrong with the created video_ts.vob???
thx,mcp.

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Jestorius
8th March 2002, 13:44
Did you defined the FirstPlay in Maestro under Connections?

I don't have much experience with ripping but if the Video_ts.vob is the first video than it is the FirstPlay object. I never made a working DVD without the FirstPlay defined.

mcp
8th March 2002, 15:19
Yes I did.
First play:Menu1: Button1

Arky
9th March 2002, 11:46
Are you writing DVDr or CDR disks?

If you are writing CDR disks and the first play has a very high bitrate then this might prevent it from playing. Please give us as much detail as you can.


Arky ;o)

mcp
9th March 2002, 13:13
Iīm writing DVDīs with an Pioneer A03.
In fact the video_ts.vob works in a newer player 712 (just bought), but in the one year old player (951) the dvd-rw doesnīt start at all expect I replace this starting-vob with another one.
Everything works in the new player, the starting-picture, then the link to the chapters-menu and from there the links to the chapters.
The preview function in maestro works the same.
I set everything to pal.(under properties from the program itself and in the project-settings like doom9 explained in his guide)

Other thing:
When I compile, the program tells me that it has no *.lay-file, then it tells me that it need one and if it should create one with settings default. Sure I tell him that it should do so, because otherwise it doesnīt compile anything from this point on.
I tried compiling two images:
DVD-ROM and DVD-VIDEO, nothing helped.