This is my experience with the 89020003 error code from PowerDVD.
I wanted to make a copy of a 2 DVD set to split over 3 4.7Gb DVD-R's so I used DVD Shrink and used the re-author functionality. I saved the rip as files and burnt using Nero 6.0 under VIDEO_TS folders (DVD-Video icon) and it seemed to work OK until I tried skipping chapters using PowerDVD and got the error code 89020003 blah blah blah. I tried it in my LG DVD player and it got all confused after chapter 4. Even my XBox didn't like the rip using the Xbox default DVD player although XBox Media Centre handled it quite fine. I thought it was my DVD burner (an old Pioneer 104) so I updated firmware and created two more psuedo coasters. PowerDVD 4.0 still said 89020003 blah blah blah but PowerDVD 5.0 played fine. LG DVD player was the same from pre and post firmware upgrade in that it couldn't resync after chapter 4.
My problem went away when I started making rips using the ISO image method from DVD Shrink as opposed to the create file to place in VIDEO_TS folder method. As soon as I used ISO image method the DVD rip played in PowerDVD 4.0, 5.0 and my LG DVD player flawlessly. I wouldn't mind betting that the firmware upgrade made no change to my pseudo coaster production line.
My two cents worth. Before you go cleaning lenses and changing DVD playing software and firmware upgrades and ..... ...... ...... ad infinitum, try ripping as an ISO image then burn the image. I used Nero 6.0 to burn the ISO image (DVD-ROM (ISO) icon). Whether the problem lies in the ripping or the burning I have no idea but using ISO image method worked for me. I hope this post can prevent more pseudo coaster mass production.
Cheers and burn baby burn!!!
I wanted to make a copy of a 2 DVD set to split over 3 4.7Gb DVD-R's so I used DVD Shrink and used the re-author functionality. I saved the rip as files and burnt using Nero 6.0 under VIDEO_TS folders (DVD-Video icon) and it seemed to work OK until I tried skipping chapters using PowerDVD and got the error code 89020003 blah blah blah. I tried it in my LG DVD player and it got all confused after chapter 4. Even my XBox didn't like the rip using the Xbox default DVD player although XBox Media Centre handled it quite fine. I thought it was my DVD burner (an old Pioneer 104) so I updated firmware and created two more psuedo coasters. PowerDVD 4.0 still said 89020003 blah blah blah but PowerDVD 5.0 played fine. LG DVD player was the same from pre and post firmware upgrade in that it couldn't resync after chapter 4.
My problem went away when I started making rips using the ISO image method from DVD Shrink as opposed to the create file to place in VIDEO_TS folder method. As soon as I used ISO image method the DVD rip played in PowerDVD 4.0, 5.0 and my LG DVD player flawlessly. I wouldn't mind betting that the firmware upgrade made no change to my pseudo coaster production line.
My two cents worth. Before you go cleaning lenses and changing DVD playing software and firmware upgrades and ..... ...... ...... ad infinitum, try ripping as an ISO image then burn the image. I used Nero 6.0 to burn the ISO image (DVD-ROM (ISO) icon). Whether the problem lies in the ripping or the burning I have no idea but using ISO image method worked for me. I hope this post can prevent more pseudo coaster mass production.
Cheers and burn baby burn!!!
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