The other app is called DVDBackup. I haven't had problems using it with
Popcorn on any disc other than this one <shrug>. Thanks for trying to
help, though. I'm going to have to take a break from GN for a month or
two because of finances, but will check it out again when I return.
On 2010-01-25 18:10:42 -0500, Isis <isis55423@hotpop.com> said:
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> <snip>
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> :I think it's the disc, actually.
> :
> :I had some difficulty with partial parts but was able to recover them
> :using the par2s and everything checked out fine. I often convert
> :supplemental discs to DVD5 and that's where the problem occurred.
> :
> : Actually, the app I use (Popcorn) did the conversion fine once I ran
> :it through another app to remove the encoding (something I always have
> :to do with Croyd and FreeAgent's posts - does anyone know why their
> :posts require further decryption before you can write to a disc?) but
> :when it shifted to write mode it choked. I'm sorry I didn't screenshot
> :the error message, but the gist of it was something like "cannot find
> :data to build track."
>
> Not being a Mac user, I'm not familiar with Popcorn, but I suspect that it's
> that 'other' app that you are using to remove 'the encoding' that is
> causing the
> problem. You shouldn't have to remove anything in order to burn discs that are
> posted here. We all remove the copy protection & regional encoding prior to
> posting.
>
> It sounds like your app removed something it shouldn't have. As far as Free
> Agent & Croyd are concerned, they are using a rather dated freebie app to
> decrypt DVDs, so it occasionally stumbles a bit on the more modern releases. I
> am using Slysoft's AnyDVD HD which is updated every couple of weeks or so.
>
> :I've never seen this error message before and haven't seen it since. I
> :DLed again and repeated the process with the same result. And the main
> :disc seemed to be fine.
>
> You might check to see if all of the files (.ifo,.bup,&.vob) are still there
> after any processing you have done, and that you haven't created any new 0 byte
> .vob's.
>
> :Thanks for your help here and huge thanks again for your wonderful posts :-)
> :
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