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      looselips last edited by

      I ripped a porn movie (Sting: A taste for leather) and it ripped fine but now I try to playback with VLC player and I get an error. I tried searching on google and tried using vobBlanker and I get this error "VTS 01: Detected 1 cells with pointers mismatch between VTS_C_ADT and PGC_PBK tables. Using VTS_C_ADT initial and ending pointers…
      This is quite usual in ILV/multiangle VTSs, but VobBlanker does not support them, except in skip mode.
      Note: This is NOT an InterLeaVed VTS
      List of Cells: VTS01, PGC 001, Cell 05"
      I have no idea what that means if anyone can help that would be great.
      Thanks

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        mgr last edited by

        Just to get a bit more info: did you crunch the DVD during the rip?

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          looselips last edited by

          @mgr:

          Just to get a bit more info: did you crunch the DVD during the rip?

          I don't understand, what does "crunch" mean?Β  I copied it using ISO buster and it copied w/o errors only when I went to playback did i notice it wasn't working. I had already sent the rental back so I couldn't copy again.

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            mgr last edited by

            Ah - ripped with ISO buster - which content part of the DVD did you rip then, the UDF-Part or the ISO9660-Part to copy the files to your hard drive? Was it a newer DVD the it could happen that you need a newer version of ISO Buster because of IIRC only V 2.6 of ISO buster has correct UTF support.

            Did you try to play your ripped copy with a real Software DVD player like Nero Showtime?

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              looselips last edited by

              @mgr:

              Ah - ripped with ISO buster - which content part of the DVD did you rip then, the UDF-Part or the ISO9660-Part to copy the files to your hard drive? Was it a newer DVD the it could happen that you need a newer version of ISO Buster because of IIRC only V 2.6 of ISO buster has correct UTF support.

              Did you try to play your ripped copy with a real Software DVD player like Nero Showtime?

              I ripped the part to copy files to my hard drive. It was Sting from Falcon Studios which is an old movie and I rented the movie. I have ISO buster 2.6. I tried playing with vlc player and it will play up until the menu screen but when I click on play movie or try to click on a chapter it will freeze. I burned a copy and tried playing on my dvd player and it would freeze at the menu screen. I was thinking of uploading it to see if someone else could fix it but don't want to piss off people who might download it.

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                mgr last edited by

                Another method to try befoe uploading: save the video_ts.ifo file (or even better: all .ifo files) to another place and renname (or copy) all .BUP files to .IFO. The .BUP files are supposed to be a backup copy for the igo files, might be a rip mistake changed a bit/byte in the original ifo file and is still OK in the backup version.

                I see anothery possibility to analyze the ifo files with an IFO Editor programm (Google for IFO editor) - I use the program IFOEdit (hxxp://www.ifoedit.com). Be aware though, you need some knowledge about IFO file structure to edit an IFO file.

                The last possibility I see: Try to import the VTS_XX.Y files into a capable DVD authoring program and let that program create new .IFO / .BUP files for you.

                DVDLAB 2 is capable to handle such things πŸ™‚

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                  looselips last edited by

                  @mgr:

                  Another method to try befoe uploading: save the video_ts.ifo file (or even better: all .ifo files) to another place and renname (or copy) all .BUP files to .IFO. The .BUP files are supposed to be a backup copy for the igo files, might be a rip mistake changed a bit/byte in the original ifo file and is still OK in the backup version.

                  I see anothery possibility to analyze the ifo files with an IFO Editor programm (Google for IFO editor) - I use the program IFOEdit (hxxp://www.ifoedit.com). Be aware though, you need some knowledge about IFO file structure to edit an IFO file.

                  The last possibility I see: Try to import the VTS_XX.Y files into a capable DVD authoring program and let that program create new .IFO / .BUP files for you.

                  DVDLAB 2 is capable to handle such things πŸ™‚

                  I'm confused by your first method but have tried ifo editor and keep getting errors. I downloaded dvdlab but have no clue how to work it. I tried another program that's supposed to automatically fix it called fixvts & vobblanker and now it will play for like 42 minutes then freeze.

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                    mgr last edited by

                    @looselips:

                    I'm confused by your first method but have tried ifo editor and keep getting errors. I downloaded dvdlab but have no clue how to work it. I tried another program that's supposed to automatically fix it called fixvts & vobblanker and now it will play for like 42 minutes then freeze.

                    That method is really easy:

                    move (from the VIDEO_TS folder) all files with an IFO extension (*.IFO) to a safe place elsewhere (not to damage them) and copy or rename all files with extension .BUP to the same name with extension .IFO (copy *.BUP *.IFO)

                    There should be a BUP file for every IFO file when the rip was ok (like VIDEO_TS.IFO/BUP, VTS_01_0.IFO/BUP and so on).

                    My second suggestion (IfoEdit) : as I said before: you need good knowledge of the structure to use IfoEdit.

                    DVDLAB2: after creating a new project select "File" -> Attach external VTS (with the existing VTS_XX_y.IFO files) and try to compile the resulting DVD.

                    As a last resort I can offer you: upload your current DVD rip (with the error) and send me a PM. I can move the torrent file to a hidden section and can download your files and I'll hope I can find out what is wrong πŸ™‚ For that solution I need the "unrepaired files" though - not the files after you applied fixvts and/or vobblanker.

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                      looselips last edited by

                      @mgr:

                      @looselips:

                      I'm confused by your first method but have tried ifo editor and keep getting errors. I downloaded dvdlab but have no clue how to work it. I tried another program that's supposed to automatically fix it called fixvts & vobblanker and now it will play for like 42 minutes then freeze.

                      That method is really easy:

                      move (from the VIDEO_TS folder) all files with an IFO extension (*.IFO) to a safe place elsewhere (not to damage them) and copy or rename all files with extension .BUP to the same name with extension .IFO (copy *.BUP *.IFO)

                      There should be a BUP file for every IFO file when the rip was ok (like VIDEO_TS.IFO/BUP, VTS_01_0.IFO/BUP and so on).

                      My second suggestion (IfoEdit) : as I said before: you need good knowledge of the structure to use IfoEdit.

                      DVDLAB2: after creating a new project select "File" -> Attach external VTS (with the existing VTS_XX_y.IFO files) and try to compile the resulting DVD.

                      As a last resort I can offer you: upload your current DVD rip (with the error) and send me a PM. I can move the torrent file to a hidden section and can download your files and I'll hope I can find out what is wrong πŸ™‚ For that solution I need the "unrepaired files" though - not the files after you applied fixvts and/or vobblanker.

                      I'll probably just upload it for you. I did move the ifo/bup files to a new folder but didn't know what to do after that.

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                        mgr last edited by

                        @looselips:

                        …
                        I did move the ifo/bup files to a new folder but didn't know what to do after that.

                        LOL - read my posting again, slowly not in a hurry:

                        @mgr:

                        …
                        move (from the VIDEO_TS folder) all files with an IFO extension (*.IFO) to a safe place elsewhere (not to damage them) and copy or rename all files with extension .BUP to the same name with extension .IFO **(copy .BUP .IFO)
                        …

                        As said before: you can upload that torrent for me (hint: name it something like damaged rip - for mgr only) and send me a PM πŸ™‚

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