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blutach

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  1. Well, to paraphrase Monty Python:

     

    If he aint dead, he's gunna be soon! And so is that poor bastard under that fat tubba lard. =))

     

    Regards

  2. I think that was the error (not the human bit - I see your edit!!). Last sector of VMGI (0x1c) should be the exact size (in sectors) of the VIDEO_TS.IFO (-1 of course as things start at 0).

     

    Last sector of VMG (0x0c) is the number in 0x1c times 2, plus 1, plus size of VMG VOBS plus padding (if any).

     

    But, I am sure you know this. :)

     

    Regards

  3. Hi fordman

     

    Can you explain why the IFOs would be reduced in size please? If you turn 32k gaps on, the only thing that changes in VIDEO_TS.IFO is a few pointers in VMG_PTT_SRPT

     

    I have seen this IfoEdit error message before in badly authored and ARccOS DVDs (bogus VTSs).

     

    But, I really wonder how VIDEO_TS.IFO can shrink so much.

     

    Furthemore, if some of the IFO was being "chopped off", I seriously doubt the DVD would play.

     

    All my tests on build (and I have tested a few of them) look and perform perfectly.

     

    Maybe I am not understanding you correctly. But, we will get to the bottom of this, as it is very important.

     

    Regards

  4. It's just that the ISO date format is much more useful for analysis purposes IMO.

    We, out here in the boonies, actually like dd/mm/yy. That's the way we write it.

     

    Get real - It hardly aids, or hinders, "analysis". Please try to see past the end of YOUR nose defen. All this "me" stuff is getting irritating, if you hadn't figured that out.

     

    The prog is not totally user configurable. It also cost you nothing. Live with it.

     

    Regards

  5. Even that's pushing it I reckon. I saw some very good work by dbminter in the old place that gave all sorts of good explantions about the risks of semaphore timeouts in external drives, particualrly with ALI chips.

     

    Defen - your problems here and in other threads where you're losing buffer are most likely related to your need for speed. Maybe less haste, more speed, eh?

     

    Regards

  6. My son has a Rhodesian Ridgeback. I'll never be able to look it in the "eye" again! :D

     

    Bloody friendly animals - more like a horse than a dog in size though.

     

    Regards

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