"PgcEditPreview: Error while loading VOB file ...VTS_XX_0.VOB. Could it be encrypted?"
What to do with this message?
It happens on an disc with 99VTS', when I try to preview some PGC's. It always seems to happen with VTS_XX_0.VOB in the useless VTS' (10 to 99). Those VOB's all have a 2kB size.
Can I ignore it and move on with deleting uncalled PGC's? It seems those problematic PGC's stay in place after deleting the uncalled ones. Will a standalone player choke on it?
Edit: this also happens on titles (playtime 0:00 but not uncalled!). When I try to kill playback, I get: Error appending new tiny cell to VOB file. Last sector found in the VTS_C_ADT table is 0! Cannot blank the cells of this PGC!
In the good old days, removing useless dust was easy. Now we have to clean the kitchen ourselves. Yes, I still have my old vacuum cleaner but I'm trying another brand that seems to be chosen to take over the market. Even after I already noticed that this one doesn't leave my kitchen as clean as I was used to.
What to do with this message?
It happens on an disc with 99VTS', when I try to preview some PGC's. It always seems to happen with VTS_XX_0.VOB in the useless VTS' (10 to 99). Those VOB's all have a 2kB size.
Can I ignore it and move on with deleting uncalled PGC's? It seems those problematic PGC's stay in place after deleting the uncalled ones. Will a standalone player choke on it?
Edit: this also happens on titles (playtime 0:00 but not uncalled!). When I try to kill playback, I get: Error appending new tiny cell to VOB file. Last sector found in the VTS_C_ADT table is 0! Cannot blank the cells of this PGC!
In the good old days, removing useless dust was easy. Now we have to clean the kitchen ourselves. Yes, I still have my old vacuum cleaner but I'm trying another brand that seems to be chosen to take over the market. Even after I already noticed that this one doesn't leave my kitchen as clean as I was used to.
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