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  1. When I try burning the DVD I compiled (compiled in DVDLab, burned in Nero), I get a "Files Reallocation Failed" before it actually begins burning (Luckily, sparing me from creating a coaster), but I don't know what exactly is wrong.

    I have narrowed it down to what the problem 'might' be, but it doesn't help me fix it. I've converted 4 ogm files to .m2v files. When I tried compiling some seperately, they worked fine. It's only one of the movie files that's giving me a problem. I tried re-encoding it, same problem.

    I see nothing wrong with the video itself though, the only thing that is strange is that I get one of those 'bframe lag' errors in VirtualDub.
    Any idea what exactly causes this vague error in Nero?
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  2. I had the same problem with a DVD that I authored. I told Nero to ignore it and it plays fine in my dvd player.
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    Using tMPGenc I had a similar error. I had unticked [ ]Output bitstream for edit(Closed GOP)
    Using the Closed GOP structure stopped this error message.
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  4. Thanks to you both. I tried just burning it anyway once, but it gave me problems in PowerDVD, so I'll try the GOP option and see if that changes anything.
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  5. I do beleieve that "Closed GOP's" are required for DVD.
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  6. Yea, looks like I already had Closed GOP checked by default.
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  7. I am getting the same error message also. I used Decrypter and then DVD2One and then burn with nero. Nero gave me the same error message and then it told me that there was a read error and that the disc may not play in my dvd player. Turns out it doesnt play in my Sonydvd but it plays in my norcent no problem. I Dont understand.
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  8. Originally Posted by Ripper2860
    I do beleieve that "Closed GOP's" are required for DVD.
    Closed GOP's are not required by the DVD spec.

    vcd4ever.
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