Titlewriter 3.0, Can't get DVD_TEXT right.

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  • Berak
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2006
    • 4

    Titlewriter 3.0, Can't get DVD_TEXT right.

    OK, I must be doing something wrong.

    I have a Sony Jukebox player and all I'm trying to do is add the DVD title as the DVD_TEXT for my Jukebox to see it. I copy a DVD using CloneDVD2 and then run Titlewriter 3.0. I open the ripped video data, go to the "Menu Text" area, and change the Volume Name from the default "DVDVolumeName" to what I want the title to be and then click "Save Changes". I exit Titlewriter and use CloneDVD2 to burn the DVD from that data. I've done this about a dozen times and I've had my Sony DVD player see the text two times out of twelve. I tried changing the Title 1 section also to no avail. I must be doing something wrong since everyone says this software works well for this purpose.

    Since it has worked two times, I don't see it being a hardware issue. The other odd thing, if I use Titlewriter to look at any DVD that already has DVD_TEXT info, IT DOES NOT SEE IT. It says it's creating dummy info since the DVD contains no DVD_TEXT, even though it clearly does since my jukebox player sees it. This is even true of the DVDs that I did successfully create DVD_TEXT on using Titlewriter.

    Any ideas?
  • FallenAngel
    Digital Video Specialist
    Digital Video Specialist
    • Jun 2003
    • 816

    #2
    Big WTH

    Pls zip up Video_ts.ifo here from a DVD where you Know there is DVD_Text and TW can't see it -- I need to see This!!!

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    • Berak
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Dec 2006
      • 4

      #3
      I don't have a single DVD title that has text that is detected by Titlewriter. I can point it directly to the DVD drive and I get the expected unable to create an undo, and then no DVD_TEXT found message. I bring up the VIDEO_TS.IFO file in Notepad and don't see any of the title information either, so if it's there it's not plain text. I have Polar Express, Harry Potter, the Muppets take Manhatten, and The Return of the King Extended Edition that I know of that don't seem to have any text detected by Titlewriter.

      Either I'm doing something really stupid or there is something really weird going on.

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      • Berak
        Junior Member
        Junior Member
        • Dec 2006
        • 4

        #4
        It must be something in my process because even if I just do a straight copy of everything, the DVD_TEXT info is lost. I'm lost. Anyone else here using CloneDVD2?

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        • FallenAngel
          Digital Video Specialist
          Digital Video Specialist
          • Jun 2003
          • 816

          #5
          I bring up the VIDEO_TS.IFO file in Notepad and don't see any of the title information either, so if it's there it's not plain text
          No the Video_ts is in a rigidly formated Hex form not ascii -- DVDText is written in that file (in the simpliest case 8192 bytes (characters into the file))

          Most Commercial dvd's do not contain ANY DVD_Text

          Again Pls Zip up the Video_ts.ifo file for a compiliation where you have added DVD_Text but prior to any other action/tool/burning -- then I can help

          And possibly the Video_ts.ifo after clonedvd2 does its thing

          Most transcoders/Tools remove DVDText info during processing (DVDShrink for ex.) -- TW is the Last step

          I just use Imgburn and dvdshrink, And occasionally menushrink -- KISS

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          • Berak
            Junior Member
            Junior Member
            • Dec 2006
            • 4

            #6
            Just a quick update for anyone else that may run across this problem. It seems to be entirely a problem with ConeDVD2. It does not copy the VIDEO_TS.IFO correctly and therefore drops the DVD_TEXT info on the burn process. I used Roxio DVD creator and it worked fine.

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            • FallenAngel
              Digital Video Specialist
              Digital Video Specialist
              • Jun 2003
              • 816

              #7
              Thats why I use Imgburn -- No surprises WYSIWYG

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