I did my first rebuilder backuop last night......it worked fine.....today i tried to backup a movie and it will not burn...i use nero express to burn the files in my destination folder.....this time it says...dvd files reallocation failed...after i click ok it says a non critical error occured and it gives me the option to continue...whats going on?
this is due to heavy copy protection even though it doesn't sound like it. use vobblanker on the created files to fix post encoded matierial. or as I read somewhere long ago 1. do a search on "nero problems" or similar. 2. note the amount of threads on any forum you search on 3. use another burning program.
I use imgburn exclusively for movies. not that I haven't tried other way's but everything eventually sent me back to imgburn with imgtool classic you can make almost anything an image. for a list of files that imgburn can burn just check the settings tab. my two cents
Actually, even with those error messages, you will get a working copy with Nero... It's happened to me a few times as well. I'm gonna look for the post where JDobbs or Rockas explains why you may get this message... EDIT: http://dvd-rb.dvd2go.org/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=1190&highlight=reallocation#1190 http://dvd-rb.dvd2go.org/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=3547&highlight=files+failed#3547
nvm....one more question..what us the best way to get the dvd on your computer for rebuilder...i have anydvd....dvd decrypter...and dvd fab
this is the link for imgburn. http://www.afterdawn.com/software/cdr_software/cdr_tools/imgburn.cfm both programs are excellent for decrypting.
Crouch57 You have the best. AnyDVD now has a ripper as well as the background driver decryption. For hard drive files use the ripper, which has FixVTS incorporated for correcting files for DVD compliance while the rip to the HD occurrs. I like some of the functions in the DVD Decrypter, so I use it along with AnyDVD. I have DVD Decrypter set to Slysoft preferred settings though. Most burners are good, but ImgBurn and DVD Decrypter require the files to be in ISO format, where Nero can do either ISO or files. As you were told, you can most often continue the burn with good success even though the software questions the burn. CopyToDVD in those circumstances won't allow the burn. I've been there. How did the burn turn out with Nero, or have you tried it? If not I suggest you do so before putting down the software. Use an RW to be on the safe side if you have doubts.
You're welcome. The nice thing about Nero is that it will allow the burn with an error message. As long as the original disc plays well and the backup software works without problems, then I'm willing to gamble on the burn questioned by the burner software. So far it's worked out; not to say the next one may not.
I have yet to have a burn with the "dvd files reallocation failed" message NOT play after processing with RB and burning with Nero... It has happened to me at least a half dozen times that I can recall. Truthfully, I do not know why I just don't output to ISO... Probably because that results in two outputs, the DVD files AND the .iso image, but I have plenty of HD space (300+ GB available)!!! EDIT: I guess that could be a feature request to JDobbs for those with limited HD space... Either output DVD files [bold]OR[/bold] .iso image [bold]OR[/bold] both... LOL
mode>>select iso output options>>delete files after successful iso creation. although having the files has come in handy a time or two.
Thanks... I've seen that a thousand times!!! DUH!!! JDobbs is always on top of things it seems. I learn something new about RB almost daily!!!
LOL You guys are on the ball. I didn't get the chance to mention that one. I have my batch processing set up that way with a generic folder named RB Output. When done, all that's left in RB Output is the ISO files for the backed up movies. The only thing left in RB Work is the last D2VAVS folder. That way I have the batch processing cleaning up behind itself. A person just has to watch out if they have something like the Norton protected recycle bin.