Please, a friend of mine ripped a dvd, with DVD Decrypter, and then, recorded onto a
dvd-r, the ripped material(it was too big, so, he splitted onto 2 dvd's-r), but(sorry if it was the wrong place to post such thing), when i import these files(the video files, the audio files are all ok) with the program Maestro(to author the dvd), i receive the messages:
"Temporal references in GOP#2991(Zero-based) are out of sequence(0XC10b000A)
"Temporal references in a GOP are out of sequence"(0XC1070034)
He screw up, using a bad dvd-r media, and damage the ripped material? Or, he used DVD Decrypter in a worng way? Can i fix this video files?
I've tried use the program ReStream(marking the options "Remove Seq. End Codes & Reset Timestamps), but nothing changed, Maestro still show the same messages.
Thank you so much!
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Are you appending the two files or importing them separately? Is it the 2nd part file that crashes? Does it crash as soon as you import it (like at 0 or 1%)?
If the latter, you need to rewrite the GOP timecode because it's out of whack (i.e., instead of starting from 0:00:00:00 it's 1frame greater than the last frame of the first file, and that makes maestro, which expects to have a file starting at 0, crash). You can use either one of the womble softwares (mpeg wizard or mpeg-vcr) or dvd-lab pro (dvd-lab has that feature but it hasn't been consistent the times I've tried it).Sorry, I had to go see about a girl -
Originally Posted by midnightsun
Thanks a lot! -
Anytime!
I've had that happen to me too and only womble was able to cure that. To be on the safe side, either create a copy of your file or run the test before rewriting the GOP timecode, because it's not a reversible process.Sorry, I had to go see about a girl -
Originally Posted by midnightsun
Thanks
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