Error Importing Video Segment. File Cannot Be Inserted
files from a DVD instead of creating an ISO (DUH on my part). My question is this, how can I convert all those VOB files (menus included if possible) into something workable to create a burnable DVD? Thanks. setarip_old20th February 2006, 21:10Hi! If you also have NERO, set it to "DVD-Video" mode and simply "drag and drop" ALL of the files from the DVD "package" on your hard drive (.IFOs, .BUPs, and .VOBs) into the RED "VIDEO_TS" folder - and burn. If the size of the DVD "package" is too big to fit on a DVD-5 (4.37Gb), load it into DVD Shrink and compress it... manono21st February 2006, 05:39DVD Decrypter in IFO Mode doesn't decrypt any menus. You'll need File Mode for that. And you might try reading a guide or 2. That's what they're for: http://www.doom9.org/mpg/dvdr-guides.htm ukb0085th March 2006, 18:47... "drag and drop" ALL of the files ... into the RED "VIDEO_TS" folder - and burn. Which RED VIDEO_TS folder? Do you mean the 'Content' window of Nero Vision? It gives a choice of treating all the VOBs as a single unit, or separate ones. I opted for single unit (5 VOBs in all). While importing the VOBs, it gave an error at about 48% into the first VOB: "The disk is full. Error importing video segment. File cannot be inserted." The drive where I have Nero (C drive) has 3.60 GB free - is that why? (The drive where the VOBs are, has 19.3 GB free.) Regards. setarip_old5th March 2006, 20:01Which RED VIDEO_TS folder? Do you mean the 'Content' window of Nero Vision?If your situation is the same as that of "Lorax", the threadstarter, you should be using NERO Burning ROM. If your situation is different, you should be starting a new thread, rather than "piggybacking" on this one, as this causes confusion... ukb0086th March 2006, 03:08Sorry for causing confusion. Yes, I do have a set of files (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=794672#post794672) I have decrypted from my Mackenna's Gold. I'd like to learn the ways and means of Home DVD Making. And I have Nero 7 Premium Edition which has a number of programs. But, again, I apologize. Not another word. Regards. vBulletin v3.8.9, Copyright ©2000-2016, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Products People Change log Topics All Topics Questions Ideas Problems Praise Updates New Topic Problems All Topics Questions Ideas Problems Praise Updates Get Satisfaction uses Javascript and cookies. You'll need to enable Javascript and cookies to participate. Create a new topic About this Problem 35 Replies 0 Promoted Responses 4 People Participating Products & Services Nero Video Nero Recode Adding... + Start by typing a product or service name and we will look it up! Sorry, http://forum.doom9.org/archive/index.php/t-107605.html that product doesn't exist in our system yet. Nero Video Nero Recode Nero MediaHome Nero Burning ROM + Nero Express Nero 2015/2016 installation Nero Blu-ray Player Nero ControlCenter Nero Free Applications Nero - previous versions Nero - General questions Photo books, Calendars, Cards Frequently asked questions Nero TuneItUp Nero BackItUp (finish) Tagged can't import + (finish) http://forum.nero.com/nero_eng/topics/problems_importing_into_recode_video The mood in here 0001 Help get this topic noticed by sharing it on Twitter, Facebook, or email. I’m anxious to get this job done Edit Delete Andy November 21, 2013 05:24 Problems importing into Recode/Video Edit Subject Whenever I try to import a file into Nero Recode, I get the message "Nero Recode could not import the following files: (filepath).wmv. I also can't import the same file (nor any file) into Nero Video. What could be causing this? My google searches have proved to be fruitless. 2 people havethis problem +1 follow Solved 5789872 Link Short URL Reply 0 Edit Delete Remove Official Fork Wither 1 November 21, 2013 15:53 Is it possible that the files are copy protected? Which version are you using? Have you run the check for updates from the Nero ControlCenter? Do you have Windows Media Player installed? If not, I recommend installing it since I think Nero uses the .wmv codecs from it. Comment good solution! good solution!(undo) Cancel Edit Y
For users of legacy Steinberg Cubase software Post a reply 24 posts • Page 1 of 1 Reply with quote Can't import video into Cubase by Josh » Sun Oct 16, 2011 2:28 am https://www.steinberg.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=14356 Cannot import any video formats into Cubase 6 64bit or 32 bit. I have tried about 10 different formats including .wmv, .avi, .mov, .mp4, .mpeg etc. None work. It says "invalid format". I https://forums.adobe.com/thread/464549 have windows 7 64 bit. Josh New Member Posts: 3Joined: Sat Oct 15, 2011 12:50 pm Hasthanked: 0 time Beenthanked: 0 time Private message Top Reply with quote Re: Can't import video error importing into Cubase by jaslan » Sun Oct 16, 2011 3:31 am Do you have the Codecs for any of those formats on your computer? Cubase does not provide the codecs, they have to be installed independantly. Se the operation manual on page 510.Not sure what else it could be.J.L. Core-i7 2820QM, 16GB RAM. Cubase 8.0.35 and Cubase 6.5.5 x64 on Windows 10. Also, Core-i7 4712HQ, 16GB RAM, error importing video Windows 10. Scarlett 2i2. M-Audio Axiom Pro 61. Komplete 8. HALion 5. Jamstix 3.6.5. HSO VST Sound Set. Absolute VST+. 418 Carrier Landings.SoundCloud jaslan Senior Member Posts: 2930Joined: Fri Jan 21, 2011 11:42 pm Hasthanked: 145 times Beenthanked: 274 times Private message Top Reply with quote Re: Can't import video into Cubase by Josh » Sun Oct 16, 2011 3:42 am So like for .mov files you need to install quicktime etc, yes I have all the codecs Josh New Member Posts: 3Joined: Sat Oct 15, 2011 12:50 pm Hasthanked: 0 time Beenthanked: 0 time Private message Top Reply with quote Re: Can't import video into Cubase by mr.roos » Mon Oct 17, 2011 3:21 am Let me ask the obvious? Can you play the files in Quicktime? If you can play then in Quicktime you should be able to import them into C6, no problem. Cubase 6.5 (6.5.5) and 5.5 (5.5.3), WaveLab Elements 9, iC Pro remote app, LoopMash HD, Win7 64-bit, Intel C2Q9550@2.83GHz, 8G ram, Radeon HD 6570, Gigabyte X48-DS5 MB, Mackie 1640i (FireWire), M-Audio Keystation 61es controller via an M-Audio Midi-Sport 1X1. mr.roos Senior Member Posts: 1135Joined: Thu Apr 07, 2011 6:56 pm
ElementsAdobe Dreamweaver Adobe MuseAdobe Animate CCAdobe Premiere ProAdobe After EffectsAdobe IllustratorAdobe InDesignView all communitiesExplore Menu beginsMeet the expertsLearn our productsConnect with your peersError: You don't have JavaScript enabled. This tool uses JavaScript and much of it will not work correctly without it enabled. Please turn JavaScript back on and reload this page. Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. More discussions in Premiere Elements Tips & Tricks All CommunitiesPremiere ElementsPremiere Elements Tips & Tricks This discussion is locked 30 Replies Latest reply on Feb 16, 2014 7:29 AM by the_wine_snob Branched to a new discussion. DVD - VOB Files - The Lowdown the_wine_snob Jun 2, 2012 3:52 PM We often see people trying to edit existing DVD-Videos. Some seem to be able to do this fine, while others struggle mightily. What's the deal? Why can't one just Import those VOB files and edit happily away?Let's go back to the basics just a bit. A .VOB file is a "Video Object File." As such, and by the DVD-specs., it can contain quite a bit of stuff. Some of this is beyond just the Audio & Video contained in the usually present MPEG-2 file, which is hidden inside the VOB. This VOB can contain subtitles, Menus, and ROM content, to name but a few. With simple VOB's, one can often play them, if they are just renamed to .MPEG, though not always. In the case where this works, one does not need a DVD software player. Any player program that can handle MPEG-2 can play the file.The structure and elements of a DVD-Video DVD-5 (4.7GB, single sided, single layer) will be in most cases:AUDIO_TS folder (usually empty). May also not be present.VIDEO_TS folder, which contains VIDEO_TS.IFO (Video Manager.info), VIDEO_TS.BUP (VMGI.backup), VTS_01_0.IFO (Video Title #1.info), VTS_01_1.VOB (Video Title #1.video), and more of these, incremented by 1. Depending on the number of "titles" on a particular disc, the numbers can range up to the limit of 99. For Projects from most NLE/authoring programs will only have one "title," so you'll likely not see more than 4 VOB's and their accompanying IFO's and BUP's. The VOB's will be approximately 1GB in size, the upper limit.The title of the "movie" inside the VIDEO_TS folder will be contained in the .IFO and the BUP files. If you open up a DVD-