BurnerFreak Posted January 19, 2006 Posted January 19, 2006 I believe i am right in saying that DVDShrink doesnt fully support the ISO File system, read somewhere about a 32K chunk with a gap which isnt correct. What i dont know (and cant find out) is if Recode 2 suffers from the same problem or has this bug been fixed (when you make an NRG file) ? Opinions please
LIGHTNING UK! Posted January 19, 2006 Posted January 19, 2006 You could probably experiment and find out for youself. To test, you need to make it so that any _0.VOB file it makes is Then look at the image within ISO buster and see if the (end of the) ifo and (start of the) bup has at least 1 LBA address between them that's divisible by 16. It's not a major thing and certainly nothing to do with ISO or UDF specs. It's probably just advisable for DVD-Video because if the IFO and BUP are in the same ECC block and that gets ruined, there is no chance of reading either of them - making the 'BUP' file pretty pointless as its purpose in life is to be a backup!
BurnerFreak Posted January 19, 2006 Author Posted January 19, 2006 Thanks LUK Firstly how do i do this bit ? To test, you need to make it so that any _0.VOB file it makes is < 32k in size. Do i just compress to max ? I just did one in recode and the _0.BUP is 74 K ? There is no _0.VOB only _1,_2,_3,_4.VOB's but there is an _0.IFO ?
LIGHTNING UK! Posted January 19, 2006 Posted January 19, 2006 No idea how to do any of it, I've never looked at recode! lol You just need to check any pair of IFO/BUP files. If there is no VOB between them, so much the better. If a vob is ever > 32k in size, forget about looking at that set - they will always be > 32k apart. (That's because it goes _0.IFO, _0.VOB, _1.VOB, _2.VOB.... _0.BUP)
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