I've been trying to use DVDShrink to create a backup. I've gone though the prosess of ripping the DVD using Shrink and/or DVD Decryptor but then the guide that I have been following http://www.dvdr-digest.com/articles/23_1.html says to use ImgTool to create the disk image (.img file) for burning. I have follwed the instructions but when I click on the create box, I get an error that says, "Can't locaate 'Video_ts' folder or 'Video_ts.ifo file." What am I doing wrong? I chose the location of the encoded files from Shrink. I tested the files and they play in my DVD file player (ATI). Any additional help using ImgTool would be great.
ImgTool - Create image doesn't work
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I have a similar problem. I'm trying to copy a DVD-9 to 2 DVD+Rs.
Here's what I've done so far:
I used DVDDecrypter to rip the DVD to HD and IFOedit (v0.95) to create the content in the VIDEO_TS folders for both discs. Then I fired up ImgTool Classic (v0.9 Build 7) to burn an image for each of the 2 VIDEO_TS folders.
I set the source and Target correctly and clicked "Image". I got a "Unknown error" popup. I can't get past this point.
THen I noticed the IfoEdit 0.95 also has an "Image" button. I pointed to the VIDEO_TS folder and clicked Image. I got a "imglib.dll not found" error. Now I downloaded the Ifoedit as a zip file and the only application in the zip file was the actual IfoEdit program. There was no dll file in the archive nor any setup tool or wizard associated; I just double-clicked on the application in the zip file to start IfoEdit.
So my questions are:
1) Why am I getting the "Unknown error" in ImgTool Classic 0.9? Does anyone think it's because of a missing imglib.dll or other dll file? If so, what is the solution?
2) How can I associate imglib.dll with the IfoEdit application so I can create an image using IfoEdit? :confused
Thanks for your time. This is a fantastic forum; I'm so happy I stumbled on to itComment
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Originally posted by setarip
"How can I associate imglib.dll with the IfoEdit application so I can create an image using IfoEdit?"
Put a copy of "IMGLIB.DLL" in the same folder with IFOEDIT...
Just to make sure I understand your suggestion completely, I would just put the imglib.dll file in the same zip archive where the Ifoedit executable lives, correct?
THanks again!Comment
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Originally posted by setarip
"I would just put the imglib.dll file in the same zip archive where the Ifoedit executable lives, correct?"
No!
Put the "IMGLIB.DLL" in the same folder/directory where you have the UNCOMPRESSED "IFOEDIT.EXE"...
Thanks for your patience.Comment
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