I was wondering cuz im new at this but if anybody can help it would b deeply appreciated...anyways I copied a DVD to my hard drive (Iron Man 2) & others as well & the copys looks perfect & I get the music & all but no voice wat so ever im guessing it is something I am doing wrong???
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Originally posted by DrOpPaNoMiCs View PostSorry I Forgot To Post a Couple Things:
Windows Vista/Intel Core 2 Duo/4 GB RAM
Also Using An External Drive WD "My Book"
Tried Copying Three DVDs Same Problem Occuring
I Can Post The Logs If Needed???
The logs are what was requested in post #2.
Along with any other details about what process you are using.
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I've Been Using The "Main Movie" Option Mainly Because I Don't Need The Extras...
On The Settings I Have Been Using Are:
Video Decoder- H.264: Software
VC1: Software
MPEG2: Software
Video Encoder- H.264: Software
PathPlayer Is enabled
Video Quality Is Under: DVD5
Burn Engine: ImgBurnAttached Files
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Hi DrOpPaNoMiCs
What are you using for play back of these files that are on your hard drive???
May I suggest VLC you will find it here http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ or MPC http://mpc-hc.sourceforge.net/ give them a try and post back.
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Hi DrOpPaNoMiCs
Thank you for the log
It seams you have a few obstacles to over come
First your drives are formated as Fat32 which does not support files 4 Gig or more in size, I am not sure of the fix for this unless you reformat your drives to NTFS file system.
You may also give this a read through on changing to NTFS http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=9451
Maybe someone else would chime in to give you a better answer on this.
Are you drives D and H both external drives???
Second the media you are using is considered garbage Sorry
Consider picking up some Verbatim with the AZO dye or Taiyo Yuden disc's, also your burn speed should be 1/2 the rated speed of your disc.
If you have set up ImgBurn as per this tutorial do not forget to set up the AWS for your disc's.
I see you are trying to write from an ISO file...I am not sure if this will work but, have you tried to rip the movie again, but not as an ISO file and burn from that as it will break the movie up into smaller file sizes???
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Thanks For The Feedback CBR929, Much Appreciated!!! As For The Media I Was Reading Other Posts & Realized The Discs I Have Are Crap Haha...First Thing Tomorrow I'm On The Hunt For Some Verbatims & I Was Pretty Sure I Got The Set Up For The AWS In The ImgBurn But The Thank You For The Link I Was Certain Some Day I Was Gonna Have To Reformat My HD For Something.. My D Drive Is The Recovery & My H Drive Is My External That I Have Most Of My Files Saved On...& On The ISO File Part I'm Not Sure I Get That Part I Might Need A Bit More Information On That If Possible. Sorry For The Trouble I'm Very New At This & Am Fascinated On Getting Going...
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When going FAT32 ---> NTFS, it's prettyy straightforward.
No data loss should occur, but you know how that goes.
It's safe to do, but I'd still back up any essential/important data.
Going backwards (which you shouldn't need to do) is a PITA and although there are ways to do it and minimize the potential for data loss, it's still likely.If 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 DrOpPaNoMiCs
You will use the write data option, and choose the Video TS folder to burn to DVD, just navigate to where the files were ripped and click on the folder and not the individual files.
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