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DVD2One taking over my hard drive

Discussion in 'Video problems with Mac' started by brocktune, Feb 2, 2007.

  1. brocktune

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    Before running DVD2One, I had 26 or so GB free on my main drive. When the program gets in the middle of creating a disc image, it gives me a warning message that I don't have enough free space on my drive to continue. I close down DVD2One, find that it DID create a correctly compressed VIDEO_TS folder, but didn't create the disc image, and I only have 70 MB left on my main drive. I've been running DVD2One for over a year and never had this problem before. Any suggestions on what might be happening? Thanks
     
  2. onya

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    Please try this, right click on your main drive icon, and select properties.You should get something like this.

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    What space on yours is left precisely? 70MB or 70GB?
     
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    Given the fact you HAD 26gb free, and now have 70mb free, you must have your movies stored on the hdd. Roughly this converts to 5-7 movies. Can you locate these files on your hard drive? If so, convert them to DVD's. Post back with info.. :)
     
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    The problem stems from the fact that I didn't convert 5-7 movies, I processed a single VIDEO_TS ripped from a DVD and lost all that space when DVD2One was in the midst of making the .img
     
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    Did you choose the output size as 43360 MB by accident? Sounds daft I know, but after 100's of successful rips using the same software I'm surprised by your problem. If not then re-install DVD2One, run a disk utility on your HD and use a seperate HD for your rips. Saving, editing, burning and deleting DVD related files onto/from your main HD can cause no end of fragmentation issues. I use an 80 Gb external Firewire HD specifically for my DVD stuff and I can sleep well at night knowing I'm not messing up my operating system.
     

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