I've incountered my first DVD20ne X problem.

I want to do a disk copy of an exercise DVD—Yoga to be precise, figuring I'd be doing it every day and the disk might get damaged under repeated use.

So as usual, I play the disk, then use DVDBackup to work its magic. Then I run the resulting 7.9G of Video_TS through DVD2oneX and there's where the problem occurs.

I'm using the disk copy method, since I need the menus intact. In the Video_TS folder from the DVD there are 14 files. The resulting Video_TS folder after the recompression has only 7 files in it—all vob files—no IFO or BUP files. And more inportantly there should be ten vob files, not 7. When it completes its task, DVD2one reports that there's been an error: "there should be the same number of files as on the DVD." It tells me this as if it's my fault that it made this error. DVDPlayer could not play the resulting Video_TS folder.

I tried using the join feature to recompress, but then I got something like 29 files! DVDPlayer could play this folder, but it lost the menus and played the sections out of order.

I did this first with the new 1.30 version of DVD2OneX and then tried it with the previous version with the same result. I also tried copying the Video_TS folder off the DVD without using DVDBackup, again with the same results. This DVD title has been around since 2000, so I doubt it's some new copy protection feature.

Any clues?

William