And by amazing, we're talking about 20 minutes for compressing the full DVD-9 movie into one DVD-R (with modern hardware). I've just backed up a DVD using DVDBackup, then run DVD2One on it, then used Toast to burn it to a DVD.Impressive little tool for Mac OS X that shrinks all your DVD-9 movies into a single DVD-R (or DVD-RW/ DVD+R/ DVD+RW) with an amazing speed. Could not detect a valid media file (-70001)" when I tried to play the resulting DVD.īut it won't play I get a message saying "DVD Player encountered a system error. I'm using a 15" G4 PowerBook running Panther (Mac OS X version 10.3.5). This is how I copy the DVD: first I play the movie, or at least play part of it and skip forward through the rest (for some reason this is necessary before it copies on DVDBackup). Then I use DVDBackup, I leave all the options as selected (Change Region to region free, Remove Macrovision Protection selected, and Remove CSS Encryption selected). I drag the icon of the DVD from my desktop onto the program and let it rip. It makes two folders, called VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS on my desktop. I place these in a new folder named for the film. Now I close DVDBackup and open DVD2One, and browse to the VIDEO_TS file named for the film, in the Source field. Its files are now listed in the DVD2One window. I set Output to User Defined, Copy to Join and Ratio to Constant. I choose English in Audio (in the DVD I was trying to back up, I chose AC3 6ch English rather than the other option of AC3 2ch English). If I want subtitles I chose English I didn't in the film I was backing up. Then I press Start, and choose the desktop for the resultant VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS files. When they are made, I close DVD2One and open Toast, and choose Other, selecting DVD as my choice from the drop-down menu. I drag the new VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS folders from my desktop to the Toast window. What am I doing wrong? Should I be using *both* VIDEO_TS *and* AUDIE_TS at all stages of the process? Could not detect a valid media file (-70001)" Then I shut down Toast and try to play the DVD, and it's at this stage that I get the error message "DVD Player encountered a system error. Make sure when you're using Toast that you have the Data tab selected. Then, in the drawer-like thing to the right, make sure you select the advanced tab. When I'm backing up a DVD, I have also found that MactheRipper is great. I then use DVD2One to make my uploaded DVD fit on a single layer DVD. With DVD2One, make sure that you but the address for the Video_TS folder where the program asks for source. I generally just select Disk Copy and Variable Ratio. Also, make sure to select what audio channels you want in the drawer on the left. Then click start to start the compression. Once this is finished, open toast, and make sure you configure toast as described above. Then, make a folder, and title it with whatever you want to call your DVD (Make sure the folder is in all caps, and has no spaces. Once you've done this, drag your compressed Video_TS and Audio_TS folders. Then simply burn your DVD, and you have a back up of your DVD. DVD2One never worked until I got the full version of the software. the trial version never worked for me.I did already. There is ONE set of six 1.3 GB VOB files. I already played each one separately in Toast to view them. They are six different video segs to the Hulk all belonging to one title. Some where there is another audio version of the movie that contains only 13 chapters as opposed to the full 33 chapters. Its not a different language because they all are also 33 chapters.
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