Error Clonedvd Navigation Pack
DVD files was not sucessful: NavigationPack6 615 7 5 VOBU 4 615 7 TCE copy dvd read error It's only with the one movie that is brand new. dvd decrypter read error The Queen for region 1 max452, Jul 26, 2007 #1 Webslinger Retired Moderator max452 said: ↑ dvd shrink read error I've been having the same problem... an error reading: Creation of DVD files was not sucessful: NavigationPack6 615 7 5 VOBU 4 615 7 TCE It's only with the one movie that is brand new. The Queen for region 1Click to expand... 1. Ensure you're using Anydvd 6.1.6.5 and do step 8 from here: http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=393 2. Try cleaning your disc. Download Nero cd-dvd speed. It's a free program. Select the tab labeled "scandisc". Select the appropriate drive letter, and click "start". If Nero cd-dvd speed reports read errors, your disc is (probably) bad and needs to be exchanged--even if it plays fine (or your optical drive could be slowly dying). Webslinger, Jul 26, 2007 #2 (You must log in or sign up to reply here.) Show Ignored Content Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in RedFox Forum Home Software Talk (english) > CloneDVD > Home Forums Forums Quick Links Search Forums Recent Posts Members Members Quick Links Notable Members Current Visitors Recent Activity New Profile Posts Menu Search Search titles only Posted by Member: Separate names with a comma. Newer Than: Search this thread only Search this forum only Display results as threads Useful Searches Recent Posts More... Style RedFox Style Language English (US) Contact Us Help Home Top RSS Terms and Rules Forum software by XenForo™ ©2010-2015 XenForo Ltd.
Bokmål Nederlands Polski Português Română Svenska 中文(中国) 中文(台灣) CloneDVD™ CloneDVD™ copies movies to create unparalleled picture quality DVD backups, whether it's the main title you're copying or the complete DVD. CloneDVD will compress long footage at high speed to the highest of quality using specialised transcoding technology, allowing you to select your audio and language settings and also the final target size. Easy for even the novice user, CloneDVD's intuitive Filmstrip assistant https://forum.redfox.bz/threads/navigation-pack-6-error.6143/ guides you through all the available configuration settings, allowing you to choose which chapters to include and offering the option to trim individual chapters. A visual quality bar shows how your configuration choices affect the quality of the final copy. Download Changelog Purchase System Requirements A Windows compatible PC with https://www.elby.ch/en/products/clonedvd.html minimum 1 GHz Processor and 256 MB RAM Windows 2000/XP/XP64/VISTA/VISTA64/Win7/Win7-64/Win8/Win8-64/Win10 Administrator rights are required to install. DVD reader and preferably a DVD writer About 5 GB of temporary available hard-drive space is necessary to clone DVDs Features Copies the main movie, special features and/or the original menu onto DVD recordable media or your hard-disk Newly improved transcoder: Better picture quality at high reduction rates (footage of more than two hours) Impressive speed at high reduction rates Video Preview shows an overview of all selectable DVD titles Include or exclude the original menu Visual quality control through quality bars during the title and language selection Target size freely adjustable Chapter trimming/splitting available Very easy to use: Our unique Filmstrip assistant will guide you step-by-step through all settings - easy for beginners Preferences: Memorizes the last settings that were used and uses those settings in future sessions Picture snapshots
the Caribbean problems Discussion in 'Copy DVD to DVDR' started by diverj, Jan 22, http://forums.afterdawn.com/threads/pirates-of-the-caribbean-problems.522502/ 2007. diverj Regular member Joined: Feb 11, 2004 Messages: 126 Likes Received: http://www.stevejenkins.com/blog/2010/07/how-to-backup-your-navigation-dvd-cd/ 0 Trophy Points: 26 Attempting to back up Pirates of the caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and I am using the most current versions of AnyDVD and CloneDVD2 from Slysoft. I get this information from AnyDVD: Summary for drive E: (AnyDVD 6.1.0.7) TSSTCORP DVD-ROM TS-H352C DE02 Drive (Hardware) read error Region: 1 Media is a Data DVD. Booktype: dvd-rom (version 1), Layers: 2 (opposite) Size of first Layer: 2054576 sectors (4012 MBytes) Total size: 4096043 sectors (8000 MBytes) Video DVD (or CD) label: PIRATES_OF_THE_ Media is CSS protected! Video Standard: NTSC Media is locked to region(s): 1! RCE protection not found. Found & removed wrong DVD structure! Found error clonedvd navigation & removed Macrovision RipGuard protection! Found & removed error zones between files! Found & removed invalid program from program chain! Autorun not found on Video DVD. Found & removed 2 bad sector protections! Emulating RPC-2 drive with region 1! And this informatin from CloneDVD2 18:19:48 Processing Started 18:19:48 found and corrected IFO format errors: 18:19:48 Truncated invalid Title Unit Entries 18:19:48 Successfully removed layer break 18:19:48 Target Size sufficient, transcoder disabled When CloneDVD2 starts writing to disk, I get the following error message: Writing to Video Media was not successful: source data too large This writer is not capable of writing the source data as requested To write these DVD files, please use the "copy DVD titles" or "Clone DVD Option from the start screen Please note, I Always use the clone DVD option and backup the entire disk. Perhaps this is a copy protection Clone and AnyDVD can not circumvent. Notice the "target size sufficient, transcoder disabled message?" CloneDVD is being fooled into thinking the size is one thing when it is ano
Product Reviews Geeky Stuff Do It Yourself Technology DD-WRT Linux Windows Mac iPhone Home Theater & Automation Reference Posts Awesome Stuff BBQ Cars Fitness Guns Karate Sea Doo Personal Stuff Personal Rants and Raves Philosophy About Me My Bio Find Me On… Facebook Twitter YouTube LinkedIn Google+ About.me GitHub Fedora Project Press Clippings Contact Me Home » Cars » How to Backup your Navigation DVD/CD How to Backup your Navigation DVD/CD 77 This entry was posted in Cars Reference Technology and tagged backup Cadillac cd clone copy disc dvd GM nav nav cd nav disc nav dvd nav unit navigation navigation cd navigation disc navigation dvd NAVTEQ Toyota on July 31, 2010 by Steve Jenkins (updated 846 days ago) With the insane prices map software companies are charging these days for replacement map DVDs (used in DVD-based nav units), it's a smart idea to create a backup of your nav DVD in case of theft, loss, or damage. I've used the following method to back up the MDV-09D data DVD for an Eclipse nav system, as well as the OEM NAVTEQ DVD for my Cadillac Escalade (which means this approach should work for any GM-based nav DVD backup), and my neighbor's Toyota Sienna (which means this should work for most Toyotas and Lexus). What You Need: A computer with a DVD+RW drive (a drive that can both read and write DVDs). I've successfully used a Samsung TSSTcorp CD/DVDw SH-s183L. DVD Decrypter - the original free DVD reading and decrypting software… and still the best. ImgBurn - a free, lightweight CD / DVD / HD DVD / Blu-ray burning application A blank dual-layer DVD (look for DVD+R DL on the package). Regular DVD+Rs will only hold 4.7GB of data, which isn't enough for modern nav discs. A dual layer DVD+R DL will hold up to 8.5GB. I've successfully used Memorex DVD+R DL 8X discs, which are read as RITEK-S04-66 in ImgBurn. Copy the Original Image: Put your original nav disc in your DVD+RW drive. Open DVD Decrypter. Make sur