Hi Everyone,
I'm having a problem trying to import scenes from a dvd (not copy protected).
When I select the scenes to import, it stops importing with scene 9. I can't get 10 or 11 to import even if I try importing them individually.
I'm trying to import from the VIDEO_TS on my hard drive. Is it a bug in DVD workshop that it won't import any scene higher than 10? Any suggestions?
Can't import all scenes from DVD
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mr_fatron
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maddrummer3301
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How did you create the Video_ts folder and what source did you use
for the video. Did you create the video_ts folder using WS2 or a
ripper program/copy etc.?
Was the mpg2 file created by WS2 or another program by importing.
If you burn the folder to a dvd will it play the complete video
without any errors on a desktop player? You have to actually let the video
play for the entire length of the movie to check it's integrity.
MD
for the video. Did you create the video_ts folder using WS2 or a
ripper program/copy etc.?
Was the mpg2 file created by WS2 or another program by importing.
If you burn the folder to a dvd will it play the complete video
without any errors on a desktop player? You have to actually let the video
play for the entire length of the movie to check it's integrity.
MD
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mr_fatron
I didn't create the original VIDEO_TS folder (on the original dvd). I've tried importing directly from the DVD and importing from a copy of the VIDEO_TS folder on my hard drive.How did you create the Video_ts folder and what source did you use
for the video. Did you create the video_ts folder using WS2 or a
ripper program/copy etc.?
Not sure what you mean by what source did I use for the video. I used the import from DVD feature in workshop.
I don't know what program was used to create the original DVDWas the mpg2 file created by WS2 or another program by importing.
If you burn the folder to a dvd will it play the complete video
without any errors on a desktop player? You have to actually let the video
play for the entire length of the movie to check it's integrity.
If I burn the folder to DVD, it does play on a desktop player, however, when I try to duplicate the original dvd using prassi, it does tell me there was some corrupt data. The dvd does play fine, and the copies play fine.
The problem actually almost seems to me like there's a file name limitation with DVDWS. When I import the files, I believe they import with a name something like 0080100-1, 0080100-2, etc. It could be that the file names are getting too long once it hits 10. I can't say the exact file names right now because I'm having hard drive problems. This isn't a situation where I need perfect video, so worse case I can just capture the clips that won't import. I was just hoping be able to maintain quality.
