I was told about vStrip in another thread for getting my VOB's into 1 gig files (thanks that man) but when I create IFO files with IFOEdit they are not recognised by Recordnow Max. I notice that DVD2One and DVD Shrink make the files .99 gig and they are recognised. Instead of putting 1024 into vStrip for the split size, what size can I put in so they become .99 gig and recognised by Recordnow Max? I tried 1014 which is 99% of 1024 and it showed .99 gig but it didn't work.
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What error are you getting in RecordNow Max? If it is something about non-compliant DVD structure, make sure that you have both .IFO and .BUP files. If the BUP (back ups of the IFO files) files are missing you do not have a compliant file set. They are simply copies of the IFO files with a .BUP extension. They exist in case your disk gets scratched so that the player can read the BUP file instead of the IFO file and still play the disk.
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All the files are there but Recordnow Max is tempremental about files it uses and wants them to be .99 gig or 1,073,739,776 bytes. vStrip makes them 1,073,741,824 bytes and Recordnow Max says they are non compliant.
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