I'm an oldtimer from the 321 Afterdawn threads. I read your rules and hope I am staying within your parameters. This question is most probably directed at experienced users and probably pertains to really odd authoring of the original.
Out of all my movie originals, the only ones I can't backup are "Sneakers" and "Out Of Africa". This post is to try and find a solution for Africa.
BTW, I never compress ... I always split. And the AnyDVDv.2.4.5.4 driver is always running.
When I try to BU using DXCv.1.5.2, I get no error messages but the first BU disk only burns about 2.93GB of data instead of the 3.96GB that I KNOW is there! So chapter(s) are missing.
When I try to BU using CloneDVD2v.2.4.5.4, "Out Of Africa" won't even rip or even play in the preview window. No matter which TS is highlighted, I get the error message:
"D:/VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_2.VOB: file not found, [OSUtillO [WString]]"
So, anyone got a solution? It's not that I HAVE to back it up ... I got the orig. But I can't stand that there is a solution to be had that I can't figure out!!! Thank you
Best regards,
Whisperer
<<Hey, my signature field below got cut off! My configuration is as follows:
Win2000Pro, SP4.
Supermicro P6DBE MB, latest Ami Bios, 440 BX Chipset.
Twin PIII @ 800MHz each.
1 Gig RAM.
IDE1: 0: HDD: IBM 60GB (Master)(ultra-DMA)(OS + software listed below).
IDE1: 1: LiteOn 16X DVD ROM (Slave)(ultra-DMA).
IDE2: 0: Pioneer A05 (-R) Writer (Master)(ultra-DMA).
IDE2: 1: HDD: IBM 60GB (Slave)(ultra-DMA)(Pagefile only).
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DXC v1.5.2 (No friggin' Express or Platinum).
CloneDVD2 v.2.4.5.4 (latest).
AnyDVD v.4.0.4.1 (latest).
Power DVD Player v.4.0.
Dedicated backup box: ie no other software loaded.
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JVC XV-FA900BK Progressive Scan 7-Disk Changer (-R).
JVC XV-SA600BK Progressive Scan Player (-R).
Sampo DVE-611 Player (-R/-RW).
Radius "low priced" -R Media (4X).
RT #13
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