No sure if this was ever a topic, but has anyone seen issues with Sony DVD Players giving a "Cannot play disk" error for rencoded\reauthored DVDs? Seems direct rips to ISO work fine but anything I have reauthored gets that error. Any Ideas?...thanks.
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"Seems direct rips to ISO work fine but anything I have reauthored gets that error."
What software and procedures do you use for burning re-authored DVDs?
Are you putting ALL files into "VIDEO_TS" folder?
Are you also creating an empty "AUDIO_TS" folder? -
OK...the question I have would be . When selecting that format it will create an AUDIO_TS folder also and I don't have any files for that folder as the rip from DVDShrink onlt requests the VIDEO_TS. Arte there files I need to seperate within the ripped VIDEO_TS folder and place them into the Audio folder...or just leave it empty. Thanks for the help btw.Comment
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setarip...I finally solved that issue I was working on to convert VHS capture and feed it into TMPGenc. It seems TMPGenc not only didn't like LPCM audio...once I got it converted I found out it didn't like the NTSC video header either. I finally solved that problem by splitting off the first few kilobytes that contained the video stream header and was able to render an absolutely awesome DVD. As a side effect I discovered the end product to be 1/3 the size of the capture file (and DVD's previously made of the same films.) I unintentionally stumbled on to this. For detail how-to I made a post on the Dazzle forum http/www.dazzle.com/home[/URL] go to support>>community forums>>DVC-150 General Forum. Just thought you'd like to know, since you helped me with conversion ideas. I don't know why the video shrinks so much...it's my theory that the headerless video stream conforms exactly to the DVD template. The quality is absolutely fabulous.Comment
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Works perfectly..thanks for the help. Had another question concerning taking 2 different DVDs. for example I have Twight Zone Vol 1 and 2...the data on ech ins only half the capacity of the 4.7G. I was wondering if there was a way to combine the 2 and create a new meu system that would reflect the content of the DVD?
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"I was wondering if there was a way to combine the 2 and create a new meu system that would reflect the content of the DVD?"
the easiest (and, perhaps, the best) way to accomplish this is to use the recently released TMPGEnc DVD Author program.
It's a commercial program that sells for $68 - but you can download the FULL program for a free 30 day trial...Comment
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