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    I am attempting to capture Video from old tapes and burn them to DVD+RW disks. Got it working but the quality was quite low so I started improving it. I am now using the AverTV card with Virtualdub to capture. This allows me to greatly improve the quality of the AVI. Then I go to TMPGEnc to convert to mpeg, edit the video, then demux to create .m2v and .ac3 files. Then I use ifoEdit to create VOBs for the DVD.

    So far so good and my simple tests show nice videos and sound.

    Then the problem. I go to Nero to burn and get an error message:

    "File size not a multiple of a logical block size"
    "Files Realocation Failed"

    I have search the foum and the internet and only see references to people having this problem when they attempt to burn to 2 disks and possibly related to editing the content. I am doing something wrong with TMGEnc when I cut the beginning and end of the video?

    Thanks for the help.

    Chris
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    I got the same message and burning was hot or miss ( I used dvd-rw's ). I ended up using DVD workshop to burn my title set without problems.
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    Were you trying to do something similar to me on one disk?
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    All I did was take 1 mpeg-2 ( dvd compliant ) use ifoedit or spruceup to create the title set and then attempted to burn with Nero, like I said 50/50.
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    Sounds like about what I did. So far I'm at miss-miss-miss. I'd be happy if 50/50 worked. Someone must know the answer.

    Chris
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  6. When burning with Nero, use UDF/ISO mode rather than DVD-Video. This should fix it.
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    I did that already and it didn't help any. I saw how that helped folks who split movies on 2 disks, but it didn't do anything for me.

    Thanks for the idea anyhow.

    Chris
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