Damn we have a problem

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moxley108
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Damn we have a problem

Post by moxley108 »

Seasons Greetings everyone
The problem I have is I'm trying to put road house on disc but the sexy voice damn we have a problem and the software is quoting numbers of total chapters limit which only 99.Ive never messed with chapter numbers I only ever have put software to computer and pressed convert what it does in the background is up to the software.
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,please could you put me out of my misery
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Katia
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Re: Damn we have a problem

Post by Katia »

Hello,

The dvd format allows to have 99 chapters maximum. Your file has more than 99 chapters, so some chapter marks will be deleted.
This is just a message to make you aware of this, you can close it and continue your work.
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dbminter
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Re: Damn we have a problem

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It's a TAD unusual that a movie that should be like 90 minutes has 99 chapters. That equates to a chapter mark at less than a minute into the movie. Unless the source is a container and not a VIDEO_TS. Then whoever authored it as an MKV might have made a dumb choice like that to put in more than 99 chapters.


CXD is returning the correct running time for the source input you added, correct?
moxley108
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Re: Damn we have a problem

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It wouldnt put anything to disc it was a waste of time and a disc.
Anyway thanks for the help its nice to know its not me .......
dbminter
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Re: Damn we have a problem

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Well, that makes even less sense. If it wouldn't put anything to disc, how could it have wasted a disc? Did CXD write something but the disc wouldn't play? Or did the disc not complete burning?


That's one of the reasons why I have CXD write a VIDEO_TS folder output and I burn that output to disc with ImgBurn. That way, I can preview CXD's output on my PC before burning the final disc to make sure the VIDEO_TS folder appears okay.
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