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Extracted ratDVD...now stuck

Discussion in 'ratDVD discussion, help and suggestions' started by dugz5050, May 13, 2006.

  1. dugz5050

    dugz5050 Member

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    I (like a fool)extracted the files out of a ratDVD using win commander. I have a foler called AV_TS containing an xml, IFO's, VSI's and XVO's.

    How can i convert these back into a ratDVD or any playable format?

    Thank you
     
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    Took a look at Enots_ post here

    http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=95287&page=4&pp=25

    Basically ratDVD container is a zip file containing the files (XML, IFO's, VSI's and XVO's) within the AV_TS folder.

    Try compressing the AV_TS folder in zip format. Once the folder has been compressed, rename the extension of the file from zip to ratdvd. Hope that works.
     
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    Thanx but no joy.

    ratDVD says its not supported, media player, media player classic, or vlc wont play it.

    My own fault, i know, but if anyones got any ideas.....
     
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    ratDVD says file version not supported.

    Any clues?
     
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    Ok I was playing around with it for a bit and had the same problem, but I was able to figure it out eventually. This is what you need to do.

    Compress AV_TS folder and version.xml (this file has to be outiside AV_TS folder). When you compress in zip format, make sure you're compression level is set to none. Rename the extension to ratDVD. Let me know if that worked.
     
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    SUCCESS!

    Thank you thank you and once again, thank you.

    Exactly as you said.

    Works perfecly.

    Thank you!
     
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    Your welcome.

    :)
     

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