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Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Thread 15th Aug 200622:22 #1 vertical View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Jun 2006 Location : Canada Hi, I am trying to burn a
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DVD backup with DVD Shrink but it gives the message: "DVDShrink encountered an error and cannot continue. Invalid data in VTS_01_4.VOB" Before trying to burn I created IFO files with IfoEdit. What does this mean? How can I fix it? Thank you! Quote 15th Aug 200622:35 #2 guns1inger View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Always Watching Join Date : Apr 2004 Location : Miskatonic U Try running how to repair vob video files the files through FixVTS, then loading into Shrink. Read my blog here. Quote 15th Aug 200622:50 #3 vertical View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Jun 2006 Location : Canada Thank you! It worked. Your advice as usually is right to the point. Actually I tried this software a couple of times before and it never helped but this time worked like a charm. Quote 16th Aug 200601:49 #4 mats.hogberg View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Jul 2002 Location : Sweden (PAL) Had the same problem the other day (Wallace & Gromit) - Ripped to HDD with DVDFab Decrypter, then let DVDShrink work from the HDD files - Worked like a charm. /Mats Give a man a fish, and he'll eat for a day. Teach a man to fish, and he'll eat for life. Quote 10th Jan 201312:49 #5 dynahog View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Jan 2013 Originally Posted by vertical Hi, This is interesting. I have a 2012 production in DVD 8GB format on 3 DVDs. My problem so far is on Disc 1. AND suprise suprise it is in a file named VTS_01_4.VOB. Eventually i
very small, free but incredibly powerful utility called “fix VTS” to automatically correct internal errors on a DVD. These errors may cause any number of error messages to appear, all of which are quite meaningless.
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You may get “invalid DVD navigation,” “disc error,” invalid DVD menu structure,” invalid bad cd/dvd recovery DVD file structure” or a host of others. If you are getting the “No Disc” error then it is more likely all video fixer you have a DVD finalization problem in which case you may be better off going back to the home page of this site and going through the topics there. Generally speaking the type of DVD http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/247578-How-to-fix-invalid-data-in-VOB-file error that Fix VTS will handle will be as a result of the reference files in the DVD (the IFO and BUP files), pointing to parts of the video files (VOB files) that are either in the wrong place or do not exist. This can also cause jumpy or stuttering playback of the DVD or complete freezes while the player is desperately searching around for things that either don’t exist http://diyvideoeditor.com/fix-vts-tutorial/ or have been marked as being in the wrong place. Preparation The first step in the process is to click here and download Fix VTS. It is a stand alone utility so there is no need to do any installation step. Just save it to a place on you computer and when you are ready double click the icon and Fix VTS will open. Before getting started it is a good idea to create the working folder for the program first. How and where you do this depends on your computer set-up but for the purposes of this demonstration I created a folder on my C drive called “test” as you can see below. I will be importing/copying an entire DVD to be corrected into this folder. Place the problem DVD into the DVD tray of your computer and select to “Open” the disc. Depending on where the DVD came from you will now have a window open that shows the VIDEO_TS folder of the DVD. Some DVDs may also have an AUDIO_TS folder as well but in 99% of cases there will be nothing in the folder. If you do see an AUDIO_TS folder, open it to check it is empty. Simply click and drag
FREE software, aka Freeware. You won't be charged for it, ever. But please consider making a donation if DVDShrink helped you in any way! DVDShrinkSupport: Common Issues Before you download! Click here to optimize your system performance and have it ready for DVD Shrink! http://www.dvdshrink.org/support.php Decryption problems/new copy protections Since development of DVD Shrink has been stopped in 2005 it cannot circumvent current copy protections schemes which may manifest in these errors/error messages: Movie playback starts in between or at the end https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061201203107AAfHUu9 and/or chapters do not playback in order Invalid File Structure Invalid Navigation Structure Out of memory Programming error - Exception occurred Parameter Incorrect Data Redundancy Check Error (CRC Error) The request could not be performed because dvd shrink of an I/O device error To remove such protections do a complete backup of such media to your HDD with (use Google): DVDFab HD Decrypter (free trial) AnyDVD (free trial) and then use Shrink to encode it as usual. Problems with Nero First of all DVD Shrink is a transcoder to shrink movie DVDs, using the Nero engine for automatic burning is just a bonus. Having said that, DVD Shrink works under Vista dvd shrink invalid but Nero only from version 7.x and higher. If you insist on using bloatware but can't get it to work, uninstall both Shrink and Nero and reinstall (not just copy over exes!) Nero before DVD Shrink. After that make sure that Edit > Preferences > File I/O > Enable burning with Nero is checked. If that still doesn't work as well as nothing on this list use free Imgburn which is an advancement of the DVD Decrypter burning engine and uses the same command set. Therefore if want to keep automatic burning and have DVD Decrypter installed on your machine you can copy over 'ImgBurn.exe' and rename it to 'DVDDecrypter.exe' so Shrink uses it with 'ISO Image File and burn with DVD Decrypter' selected as your backup target. Alternatively use the hacked DVD Shrink with ImgBurn. Of course you can also simply output to ISOs and manually add them to ImgBurn's queue. In case your HDD is still formatted with FAT32 instead of NTFS, DVD Shrink will bypass the 4 GB filesize limit automatically by outputting to multipart ISO (.i00, .i01, .i02, .mds) which mds can be burned with ImgBurn. Batch encoding/autoplay/command line Aparently DVD Shrink does not support command line parameters except for opening a DVD so if you wanna use it in your media center w
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