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  1. Hello,

    I'm having a problem with IFOEdits DVD PLay feature. Everything works fine up until I select to watch a specific chapter from the goto scene menu or even select to play the dvd (from the HD). When I do the whole screen just goes "scrambled" and the audio is fine. Any Ideas?

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    it sounds like the DVD hasn't been ripped properly somehow

    what did you rip with?

    do you get green blocks when you are talking about it being scrambled?
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  3. Could it be a codec problem, maybe?


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  4. It's ripped okay. I can play it back with Roxio DVD from the hard drive. No green blocks, it's more like I'm looking at it through a tilted picket fence (?).

    I thought maybe it was a codec thing too, so I downloaded the K-Lite codec pack and installed it (yup, all of em) and it didn't help. I just installed DirectX 9 too. Below is what codecs I have installed on my system, courtesy of AVICodec:

    3iv2; 3ivx D4 4.5 Video for Windows Codec;
    cvid; Cinepak® Codec;
    divx; DivX® Codec for Windows;
    dvsd; DV Video for Windows Driver;
    iv31; Intel Indeo R3.1;
    iv32; Intel Indeo R3.2;
    iyuv; Intel Indeo(R) Video YUV Codec;
    m261; Microsoft H.261 ICM Driver;
    m263; Microsoft H.263 ICM Driver;
    mp43; Microsoft MPEG-4 Video Codec;
    mp42; Microsoft MPEG-4 Video Codec;
    mpg4; Microsoft MPEG-4 Video Codec;
    mrle; Microsoft RLE Compressor;
    uyvy; Microsoft UYVY Video Decompressor;
    yuy2; Microsoft UYVY Video Decompressor;
    yvyu; Microsoft UYVY Video Decompressor;
    msvc; Microsoft Video 1 Compressor;
    vp31; On2_VP3;
    yvu9; Toshiba Video Codec;
    xvid; XVID Mpeg-4;
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  5. Hmm, it is an odd to be sure.

    Is this the first time it has happened?
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  6. Yeah, it worked for awhile and I haven't really done anything to the system, so I'm confused. I got my Plextor 708 about a month ago and I've been playing with software that entire time. I think I'm gonna wipe XP and start over. It never hurts.
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  7. What about restoring XP to a previous date rather than a complete reload. I had never used system restore point up until a month or so ago but, it works a treat. Just keep in mind that it restores everything to the previous date so, things like antivirus and windows update files will need doing again.


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