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Old 10th March 2003, 21:48   #1  |  Link
mysterystar
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Playback problem on Standalone player

I have a problem.
I ripped a movie with DVD Decrypter, i have done all the necessary work, i made it without re-encoding the movie, I re-authore it with ifoedit, i've done all the procedures using the guides on the doom9's page, and I burnt the movie. The problem is that on the PC the movie works fine, but on the standalone player the display shows "DVD"(seams that the player knows that the disk contains a video) but the playback won't begin even with my command. The strange is that another movie in the past with the same programs, versions, procedures and the same player, works! Anybody knows how to resolve the problem? The recent DVD i autored it to contain only the main movie and some audio and subpicture streams.
PLEASE HELP ME!!!
Thanks!
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Old 11th March 2003, 00:05   #2  |  Link
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1) did you remember to run get vts sectors before you burned?

2) did you create an .img file or burn straight from video_ts directory?
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Old 11th March 2003, 14:34   #3  |  Link
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I've done "Get VTS Sectors" and I also burned from the image but it has the same problem. What must I do?
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