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  1. So I was backing up Jurassic Park III using the tool DVD2DVDR. After stripping out the french sound track, it didn't need to re-encode. I'm assuming I didn't need to run pulldown.exe on it as it wasn't re-encoded.

    After it did it's thing, I went to author in IFOEDIT 0.95. I added the english audio tracks and the english/spanish subtitles and clicked OK. About 77% through the "multiplexing elementary stream files" process, IFOEDIT errored with

    "INTERNAL ERROR: additional data required but no free space in input buffer"

    I clicked OK and it went on and seemed to finish, but I doubt it's a good copy. Has anyone received this error before? Is it a known bug?

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  2. So, has anyone else seen this problem in IFOEDIT>? I tried twice, only to get the same error.

    I'd like to know, is this a common error?

    mrHua
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  3. I ditched Ifoedit... stupid thing cost me half a dozen dvdr's.

    I just dvd2dvd-r to maestro now and use chapter extractor.

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    I ditched Ifoedit... stupid thing cost me half a dozen dvdr's.
    You could try testing before burning with a software player or burn to a RW, it will save lots of wasted disks.

    For what it's worth I think IFOEdit is a fantastic tool if you use it properly.
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  5. I agree. Jurassic park III worked fine for me. I only wish there would be more updates. Maybe re-encoding ability but it looks doubtful and as far as 321 studios I never purchase something I can't test first.
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  6. Originally Posted by q1aqza
    I ditched Ifoedit... stupid thing cost me half a dozen dvdr's.
    You could try testing before burning with a software player or burn to a RW, it will save lots of wasted disks.

    For what it's worth I think IFOEdit is a fantastic tool if you use it properly.
    I did test them.

    The 3:2 pulldown bug and the screwed up play length/chapter times are the problem. My pioneer chokes if you FF or chap advance on a FILM movie that IFoedit authors.

    I agree, ifoedit is a nice program, but not in it's current broken state.

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    I've been using IFOedit for a while now to author my DVD's....never had a problem yet....mind you, all my dvd's are PAL and don't need the 3:2 pulldown thing
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  8. Originally Posted by dun4cheap
    I agree. Jurassic Park III worked fine for me. I only wish there would be more updates. Maybe re-encoding ability but it looks doubtful and as far as 321 studios I never purchase something I can't test first.
    You did get Jurassic Park III backed up? May I ask which method (and apps) you used?

    Whenever I get a DVD that has each chapter divided out into seperate vob IDs, then ifoedit never works for me. Jurassic Park III was like this. It had like 27 or so different vob IDs.

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  9. I used decrypter and ifoedit94. I ripped the movie, used IFOedit to recreate the ifo's, made it region free, disbaled the menu junk and got the vts sector. I did rip both the dolby and dts streams. It has not given me any problemss. I plays in my desktop, laptop, Apex 5131, friends curtismathis an apex 660, and a daewoo dvd.



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  10. Originally Posted by dun4cheap
    I used decrypter and ifoedit94. I ripped the movie, used IFOedit to recreate the ifo's, made it region free, disbaled the menu junk and got the vts sector. I did rip both the dolby and dts streams. It has not given me any problemss. I plays in my desktop, laptop, Apex 5131, friends curtismathis an apex 660, and a daewoo dvd.
    Hmmm, I guess I'll give it another try.

    Should I go back to IFOEDIT94? Actually, the version of IFOEDIT I have says 0.94 at the top, but when you click 'about' it shows 0.95. Is that the 0.95 version everyone has or do I have a funky version?
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    hmm....sounds weird. My version 0.95 has "v0.95" in the title bar. Something sounds dodgy there since IFOedit is a one file program.

    I suggest you download it again. Maybe you got a pre-release build somehow...where did you download it from ?
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  12. Originally Posted by mrhua
    Originally Posted by dun4cheap
    I used decrypter and ifoedit94. I ripped the movie, used IFOedit to recreate the ifo's, made it region free, disbaled the menu junk and got the vts sector. I did rip both the dolby and dts streams. It has not given me any problemss. I plays in my desktop, laptop, Apex 5131, friends curtismathis an apex 660, and a daewoo dvd.
    Hmmm, I guess I'll give it another try.

    Should I go back to IFOEDIT94? Actually, the version of IFOEDIT I have says 0.94 at the top, but when you click 'about' it shows 0.95. Is that the 0.95 version everyone has or do I have a funky version?
    Just delete the IfoEdit.ini file located in \Windows folder each time you upgrade/downgrade Ifoedit...
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  13. Either the ifo95 or ifo94 should work for you. I used the ifo94 at the time because that was the newest. I have been using ifo95 since it came out and have not had a problem.
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  14. went to author in IFOEDIT 0.95
    If a Movie fits on a DVDR without re-encoding you should
    not use the DVD-author feature in Ifoedit 0.95

    Guide by enemywithin:

    1). Open DVD Decrypter and go to Tools->Settings. Make sure you set it to just rip angle 1 like the below picture.

    2). Click on Mode and select File (like in the picture below). Then select all the VIDEO_TS.* files and all the VTS_XX_XX.* files that contain the main movie (the one with all the 1GB files). Rip the DVD!

    3). Open the main movie title set .ifo in IFOEDIT (i.e. VTS_04_0.IFO).

    4). Looks for the "PGC_1 (program chain):" line. At the end of the line it will tell you which VOB-ID's it needs (i.e. (uses VOB-IDs: 1,2,3,4,5)).
    5). Click the "VOB Extras" button.

    6). Check off all the options on the left side (under Options) EXCEPT Re-mux and Split to 2 DVD-Rs. Pick your destination directory (must be different than source directory). If the Remove Angles option is available, then check it and only keep angle 1. Click "OK".

    7). Check off the audio and subtitle stream you want. Click "Strip It".

    . Check off the VOB-ID's that the main movie requires (from step 4). Click "Strip It".

    9). Wait for IFOEDIT to create the new .ifo's and .vob's.
    10). Click "Get VTS Sectors".
    11). Close IFOEDIT
    12). Make sure to rename the folder with the newly stripped files to "VIDEO_TS" (or your software DVD player will not play them).
    13). Test results in your software DVD player (open the VIDEO_TS.IFO in the new VIDEO_TS folder).
    14). Burn DVD.
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  15. ifoedit works fine, you're making coasters because you're not using it correctly.
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  16. Originally Posted by tonyp12

    If a Movie fits on a DVDR without re-encoding you should
    not use the DVD-author feature in Ifoedit 0.95

    Guide by enemywithin:
    Hey, Tonyp12, thanks..! I don't know what I did wrong, but, somehow this did it. I stripped out the french language track and it fit perfectly on one dvdr.
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