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invalid unsupported image file format!


Lindsay

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Hello,

 

I use hd decrypter, dvd shrink, & then imgburn. I am

wondering why im getting this error with all of my

images now? pleaze help.. I dont have the original

dvds anymore so i cant start again and re-do the

decrypt & shrink. I only have my images.

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What are the filenames of your image files? You could try mounting them to a virtual drive or using IsoBuster to open them to check if they're OK.

 

 

 

Ok i installed isobuster and an Error showed:

 

"No file systems and/or files found":

"During mounting only a session layout could be found"

 

SO I CLICKED on go "find missing files" but it didnt find any.

 

 

Now, I did find the file folder myself though, its in my documents and theres a video_ts folder in it with vob files and such.

 

im so lost, not good at this stuff ;/

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Ok, I just don't see how you could have ever got an iso with nothing in it.

 

The only way to do that would be to use 'Discovery' mode to burn a disc (which writes zeroes to every sector) and then use 'Read' mode to make an image of it.

 

Try opening the iso in a hex editor and scroll around a bit to see if the file does actually contain anything besides zeroes (00).

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Ok, I just don't see how you could have ever got an iso with nothing in it.

 

The only way to do that would be to use 'Discovery' mode to burn a disc (which writes zeroes to every sector) and then use 'Read' mode to make an image of it.

 

Try opening the iso in a hex editor and scroll around a bit to see if the file does actually contain anything besides zeroes (00).

 

 

i did find the file folder i made the image from but when i go to dvd shrink again to make another image,

it tells me: "failed to open file vts_01_1 .vob"

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