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Error reading IFO

Discussion in 'DVD / BD-Rebuilder forum' started by kyo28, Jul 9, 2006.

  1. kyo28

    kyo28 Member

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    I'm new to DVD Rebuilder and can't seem to shrink down a certain DVD.
    I used DVD Shrink to rip the DVD without compression to the harddisk.
    I use DVD Rebuilder Pro v 1.09.3 with the following settings:
    - one click mode
    - CCE mode
    - Steal Space from extra's 10%

    When I try to load the ripped DVD folder, I get the following error a few times:
    Am I doing something wrong? I tried DVDShrink to shrink it to DVD5 size and that works just fine.
     
  2. Car.Mike

    Car.Mike Active member

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    kyo28 ,
    Welcome to the forum. Looks like the ifo file is corrupted or is not compliant. Suggest you rip the DVD w/ DVDFAB Decrypter then use VobBlanker to correct any structural problems and then use DVD-RB on the finished Vob'd files. Shrink has not been updated in about 2-1/2-3 years. Also you need to update your version of DVD-RB
     
  3. BlackSol

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    First of all you need to upgrade to the newest version using the link you got in the email that was sent.

    You did get an email, right?
     
  4. pazzini

    pazzini Guest

    Try it this way and see if it helps. Rip the movie to your HDD with DVDFab Decrypter then open rebuilder and do what you did before but without steal space from extra's. If that still did not work use car.mike's advice and use VobBlanker.
     
  5. kyo28

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    thank you for your help and support. I'll first upgrade my DVD rebuilder, and then try out the things you have suggested.
    Appreciate the help!
     

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