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Hi again guys.
I have now got my HDD replaced and have got a completely clean install of XP.
I have installed the ASPI divers from Adaptec for XP.
I have installed CloneAD and read the user guide thoroughly
I have installed DVD2VCD and TMPG
CloneAD reads the DVD info OK but when I click on start it just quickly flashes to the progress bar then back to status bar.
If I select No IFO Parsing and select RIP entire DVD, it progresses but creates very very small VOB's.
Is there anything I am missing?
Using AMD XP1700+, 512Mb Ram, XP.
Backing up Con Air (R2)
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I am have exactly the same problem as you are. I have been browsing FAQ's for a few hours now, have not found an answer.
I am using CLAD DVD XP 1.3 in Windows 2K.
I downloaded and installed ASPI 4.71.
On closer inspection I just ran aspi check and now it says I am back to 4.5.7 even though I ran the 4.71. What gives?!
Well, I am going to work on that issue for now.
If anyone has an answer as to why CladDVD runs and shows progress for ripping a DVD (took around 6 minutes) but then the resulting file is less than 1 meg in size.. help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks All
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open the ripped vob files in dvd2avi and preview/scan what is on the vob files, that might give a hint.
also you can go to nero (ahead) homepage and they have a wnaspi32.dll you can download. whenever I have a program that has a aspi problem I just drag and drop this dll into the root directory for that program and usually fixes it.
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