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  1. Been using the latest version of DIKO for a few months now having no problems until a few nights ago. Trying to convert an avi file to burn with DVD Decrypter. Everthing seems to be going alright until the very end when DVD Decrypter comes up to record the converted video and gives this message: Cannot open .../my documents/my videos/disc.iso.

    Reason being given: the system cannot find specified file. Which I'm assume is the disc.iso file since I can't find it anywhere, but all the other files that have been created are there in the folder.


    Here's what DIKO gives before switching over to DVD Decrypter:

    20:08:53: creating dvdauthor xml file...
    20:08:53: Author using DVDAuthor. Command-line:
    20:08:53: dvdauthor\dvdauthor.exe -x "C:\Documents and Settings\skinnyminnie\My Documents\My Videos\dvd.xml"
    20:08:53:

    20:08:54: Removing temporary muxed files
    20:08:54: Creating image for burning using mkisofs... Command-line:
    20:08:54: "dvdauthor\mkisofs.exe" -dvd-video -V "MOVIES" -o "C:\Documents and Settings\skinnyminnie\My Documents\My Videos\disc.iso" "C:\Documents and Settings\skinnyminnie\My Documents\My Videos\author"
    20:08:54:

    20:09:14: Creating image for burning using DVDDecrypter... Command-line:
    20:09:14: "dvddecrypter\DVDDecrypter.exe" /MODE ISOWRITE /SOURCE "C:\Documents and Settings\skinnyminnie\My Documents\My Videos\disc.iso" /start /close
    20:09:14:

    So of course this is were DVD Decrypter kicks in and gives me the message saying it can't open the file. Any ideas why it isn't creating an iso image?



    I'm not really sure what other info to post. I have DIKO setup as posted in the guide.

    Many thanks for any help.
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  2. Member mats.hogberg's Avatar
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    Stupid question but: Do you have enough HDD space left on C:?

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  3. I believe so. I just looked and have about 25 gigs before starting the process.
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