Hi All, Fantastic encoder. Took me a while to work a few kinks out of it, but I backed my copy of Matrix Revolutions last night to see how it would do. Looks VERY nice,,,but... When I tried to burn it to a DVD-R ,with Nero 5.5.5910 I think, It gave me the weirdest message during file reallocation: Nero could not reallocate the file %S, it does not belong here. Process will be terminated. I thought I might have done something wrong, so I looked at my settings and paths and tried again. Same thing. Then I took the output and ran it through DVDShrink and it worked like a charm. Am I missing something here? PS Using .42 with 1.81 ECL and 2.50CCE with AMD XP chip. Thanks in advance!
I also had the same problem witb the same DVD. I have also had Nero moan about the IFO's not being the same as the BUP's. The weird thing is the source DVD was the same. I have been using CopytoDVD with great success instead. I also agree that DVD Decrypter is a decent burning application.
DVDStripper causes the BUP (backup of IFO) to not match the IFO, and 0byte or other non-compliant files inside the VIDEO_TS dir are agains the standard so Nero is being strict, thats all. If you get the BUP/IFO match error, just copy each IFO, delete the bups and rename the copies to .BUP.
I agree. I backed up our new copy of Master and Commander last night and it sure was slick. Waves and Fog are great ways to tell how good the re-encode is. I found out last night that I had mistakenly used the .39 version to do my Matrix-R. Maybe just a fluke. But I have to say I was very impressed with the quality from the .42 version. Oh and I didnt really mean this as a bug report. I figured it was most likely Nero, but I was thinking someone else may have run into this one. Took Godheads suggestion and tested all the players in the house with the Ok rip. They all played fine. Keep up the excellent work, and thanks again.
I have ended up with 0 byte vob files when doing family guy season 1 (PAL), I certainly have not preprocessed with any other prog, I ripped using dvddecryptor then used DVD-RB on them thats all.