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I use the full-version to convert "Dog Soldiers" (7.2GB), but the output came out to be 4.38GB, DVD Workshop did not allow me to burn, it said it was oversized. There is no option to adjust the output size in DVD2one, what should I do? Thanks!!
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I use the full-version to convert "Dog Soldiers" (7.2GB), but the output came out to be 4.38GB, DVD Workshop did not allow me to burn, it said it was oversized. There is no option to adjust the output size in DVD2one, what should I do? Thanks!!
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Burn it with ImgTool: http://www.coujo.de/download/ImgTool_0.99.9.zip
Make sure your destination directory for DVD2ONE was not the root of one of your drives, because the authoring program will see all your files
I write mine to k:\Movie\VIDEO_TS and then when I run ImgTool, I select k:\Movie as the root, and it will automatically find the VIDEO_TS folder with the movie
-kwag
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02-04-2003, 01:52 AM
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Hi Kwag,
Did you burn your "VOB" or image file with ImageTool, I tried to burn the IFO file and VOB files with ImageTool, something seemed to be wrong, it just kept saying (in the log window) "overwriting rewritable", 30 mins later, it still stayed there doing nothing at all, but the light of my DVD burner went on and off (it seemed that it was burning something), the remaining time was deemed (showing zero). I have Nero 5.5.9.x installed as required by ImageTool. Any idea please! I manually terminated the process at the end.
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02-04-2003, 10:08 AM
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Hi Kwag,
Did you burn your "VOB" or image file with ImageTool
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Yes, it works every time .
Have you tried burning with Nero to see if it works
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02-12-2003, 12:15 PM
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Kwag,
I tried using ImgTool to burn an image file so DvdDecrypter could burn the dvd for me. ImgTools' extension is *.nrg and DVDDecrypter doesn't recognize that file type. Also W2k's file size limit is ~4Gb so ImgTool broke the file into 2 files. How do I get ImgTool to make a readable image file?
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02-12-2003, 01:12 PM
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Kwag,
I tried using ImgTool to burn an image file so DvdDecrypter could burn the dvd for me. ImgTools' extension is *.nrg and DVDDecrypter doesn't recognize that file type. Also W2k's file size limit is ~4Gb so ImgTool broke the file into 2 files. How do I get ImgTool to make a readable image file?
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I use ImgTool to burn directories with the complete VIDEO_TS structure. I haven't tried burning any images.
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02-12-2003, 07:50 PM
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Kwag,
Also W2k's file size limit is ~4Gb so ImgTool broke the file into 2 files.
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Hey Yoda are you using NTFS or FAT32 cos I use win2k with NTFS and have no such filesize limitations
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02-13-2003, 08:45 AM
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It's FAT32 and I know the limit is 4g, just haven't decided to use NTFS yet because I use ghost to back up the system and ghost doesn't work well with NTFS. I was just wondering if ImgTool would make an image that DVDDecrypter would read for burning.
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