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Missing "video_ts.vob" after Recode of Brazil, CC,

PostPosted: Sat Apr 16, 2005 7:19 pm
by ZamboniGuy
Hi. Using Recode, I keep loosing the "video_ts.vob" file on this disk, and my recode/burn keeps failing. It fails at the end of building the burn cache for the DVD (after sucessful advanced analysis and compiling of DVD files), where it 'discovers' that the said file is not present.

Yet if I take the original dvd's "video_ts.vob" and add it to the rest of the recoded files Recode created, the disk plays fine (in Showtime from the hard drive).

I tried doing this, and then running it again through Recode (this time with all titles and features at 100% since it has already been compressed) but the pesky file disappears again.

A copy of my burn log can be seen here:

http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?t=134424

Anyone have any ideas what is happening, or how I can burn a DVD when all I have is a "video_ts" folder (no .iso image) without using Recode/Shrink?

Thanks!!

PostPosted: Wed Apr 20, 2005 7:51 pm
by CCampbell
Are you using the latest release of our Nero Recode that came with NeroVision 3.1.0.0d?

Regards

Craig

PostPosted: Wed Apr 20, 2005 11:07 pm
by ZamboniGuy
Maybe not, I've got Recode 2.2.6.9 from NVE 3.0.1.27 ... that was the latest and greatest for a brief time I guess in February.

Do you promise it won't happen if I update?

Unfortunately, I can't test that ... I found a useful workaround by copying the pre-recode "video_ts.*" files to the processed movie folder, and created an .iso image with ImgTool Classic which I burned with DVD Decrypter.

Any ideas what might have caused the file to disappear? I'd rather not update just on a whim ... otherwise this version has worked pretty well.

If it ain't broke, ... so to speak.

Thanks for the reply, CC.

PostPosted: Tue Apr 26, 2005 1:08 am
by CCampbell
No, I could not promise that.

I could only do that if it was a know bug we resolved, or if I was able to duplicate it and upgrading resolved it 10 out of 10 times. And neither is the case. :(

But I'm glad you have a work around at least. And you are right, "if it aint broke don't fix it." :-)

Regards,
Craig