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bstroudii
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16. September 2005 @ 12:56 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Downloaded DVDrip from LimeWire. Tried to burn a DVD
with absSanta but could not open the Video stream frm Video_TS. Looked in download files and found subject vob. No path to open.
Any advice ?
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JaguarGod
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16. September 2005 @ 13:16 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I am having a hard time understanding your problem. Did absSanta give you the file path error or Windows?

Try playing your .VOB files with a media player. If they play, then it could be that you do not have your DVD Files set up correctly.

Also, make sure that for every vts_XX, you have 1 ifo and 1 bup.

Ex: for vts_01_0.VOB you should have vts_01_0.ifo and vts_01_0.bup. You only need one vts_01_0 ifo and bup for all the vts_01_x.VOB files. Same goes for vts_02 and vts_03 etc...

You should also have a video_ts.VOB as well as its ifo and bup files.
bstroudii
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17. September 2005 @ 11:40 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Contents of file Video_TS
- Video_ts ifo file 106kb
-VTS_01_0 ifo file 12kb
-VTS_01_1 VOB file 446kb
- VTS_02_0 bup file 12kb
-Video_TS,bup bup file 106kb
-VTS_01_0.BUP bup file 12kb
-VTS_02_0 ifo file 12kb
-VTS_02_1 VOB file 134kb

Yes, absSanta gave the error message. Tried to play on WMP 10 and only got audio portion of folder. Thanks for your help.
JaguarGod
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17. September 2005 @ 15:45 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
"VTS_01_1 VOB file 446kb"
"VTS_02_1 VOB file 134kb"

This is way smaller than it should be. It makes sense that you are only getting audio. 580KB will only be a few minutes of audio (if that much) or a couple of seconds of video.

I do not think that you downloaded a video. Possibly someone replaced the files with something malicious. Make sure it is not vts_01_1.VOB.exe or something like that. I always unhide known file extensions. Open an explorer window and go to tools=>Folders options then select view and find the "hide extensions for known file types" and uncheck it. There is also a chance whoever ripped the DVD, did it wrond or you only downloaded a small part of the menu or something.

A DVD rip shouuld be around 3GB or larger not 1 MB. You can try to download it again, but maybe from a different source. Unless if you have more files that are .99GB or at least a couple hundred MB, you do not have any video or corrupted files.
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bstroudii
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18. September 2005 @ 13:11 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hey..after reading your last I am convinced that the person who ripped the file DVD did not do it properly and most of it is missing. You have been lots of help , thanks..bstroud
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