I have the absolute latest version of the software. I am attempting to copy The Man with the Golden Gun to an external hard drive. After initial setup, when I select Start, I get the message "Failed to create directory." This has happened before w/ other movies, most notably a couple of the Planet of the Apes movies. Any thoughts? Thanks.
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So this appears to occur randomly with just certain movies?
It's likely that you have illegal characters in the file path that is created for a specific temporary directory and movie.
It's also possible that the file path for the temp directory is not valid overall.
Please check Common Settings > General
Be certain that the location exists, has sufficient space and has windows compliant nomenclatureIf it ain't broke, don't fix it!
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this does occur randomly. i typically do not use illegal characters in the file path. i checked the Common Settings>General issue and since i don't know enough about it, it all seemed to be fine. i know i have enough memory and space on my external hard drive for the movie.
any other thoughts?
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Originally posted by msganderson View Postthis does occur randomly. i typically do not use illegal characters in the file path. i checked the Common Settings>General issue and since i don't know enough about it, it all seemed to be fine. i know i have enough memory and space on my external hard drive for the movie.
any other thoughts?
Sometimes the temp directory simply has too many characters.
Next time you get an error, try shortening and renaming.
Am I understanding you correctly that this occurs when writing to the c: hdd as well as the h: ext hdd ?
Is the ext hdd usb or SATA?
Could you please post logs on both successful and unsuccessful burns?
The default location is:
C:\Documents and Settings\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\LogLast edited by maineman; 08-03-2010, 11:26 PM.If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
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Thanks AGJ, I did catch that and think you're right, but I'm just not certain.
Since it's occurring randomly and he's writing to both hdds, I just don't want to assume something I'm not sure ofIf it ain't broke, don't fix it!
You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow. | Lauren Bacall | "To Have and Have Not" (1944).
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Hi msganderson
I am also confused
Originally posted by msganderson View Posti am currently saving it to the C drive. i will then attempt to move it to my external hard drive (H). thanks.
Also how is your external formatted???
Could you please post the logs Maineman requested
Thanks
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Originally posted by GregiBoy View PostGood poinf CBR.
If he's trying to do an ISO to a FAT32 drive, the ~4Gb limit could be biting him on the a#$e.
Obviously more detail is needed which does not seem to be forthcoming.
Those logs sure would be nice
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