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Image file created over 35gigs

Discussion in 'Video problems with Mac' started by agibson12, Sep 27, 2005.

  1. agibson12

    agibson12 Member

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    There's a couple of my DVDs that I'm making copies of (in Canada, it's legal) and the image file created from DVD2oneX v1.4.2 is 48.03GB (Shaun of the Dead) for the one and 35.75GB (Felicity Season 4 Disc 5) for the other. I need to use the image file to make copies of the DVD in Roxio's Toast. I've copied a couple discs already using these programs and haven't had any problems.

    (Duplicated from DVD2one forum because I didn't know this one existed. Sorry, new to forums)
     
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    thelox714 Regular member

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    did you duplicate these? or did these come from the dvd itself?

    i was tripping out when you had that much for a single dvd.
     
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    I ran the DVD through mactheripper and then was running the VIDEO_TS folder through DVD2one to create the image file
     
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    I've never tried to create a disk image in dvd2onex, so i'm assuming that's the problem. You shouldn't have to create a disk image, you just need to compress the ripped video folder into a new folder. It'll automatically create the audio folder. Drag the whole thing into toast and hopefully dvd2oneX did what it was told.
     

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