georgieporgie
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Let me clarify the problem.
Casino Royale USA version is not ISO compliant after being corrected by AnyDVD 6.1.3.3. Specifically, there is invalid location data in the file VTS_01_7.VOB on the repaired media set. This is the result if you do not use AnyDVD to rip it.
If you RIP it using AnyDVD 6.1.3.3, the resultant file set also has the same error in the file VTS_01_7.VOB.
This error may be in the file itself or in the vector call to this file's location address, I was unable to make that determination.
Saw3
Grudge2
Casino Royal
These all have had or still have this same problem which has not been resolved as of version 6.1.3.3. There remains 1 VOB with non-ISO compliance vector addressing which is interpreted as a corrupt file by may programs trying to read the AnyDVD corrected version of the media set.
I have submitted 2 product suggestions to work around this situation and hopefully the programmers will respond to them.
At a minimum AnyDVD needs to be changed to makes exactly 2 folders appear on the corrected media set TS_VIDEO and TS_AUDIO, e.g. no PDFs or other folders, and on occation the TS_AUDIO empty folder needs to be added to the corrected media set.
I think if these features are added it will mediate this new issue with these type of disk "features".
Casino Royale USA version is not ISO compliant after being corrected by AnyDVD 6.1.3.3. Specifically, there is invalid location data in the file VTS_01_7.VOB on the repaired media set. This is the result if you do not use AnyDVD to rip it.
If you RIP it using AnyDVD 6.1.3.3, the resultant file set also has the same error in the file VTS_01_7.VOB.
This error may be in the file itself or in the vector call to this file's location address, I was unable to make that determination.
Saw3
Grudge2
Casino Royal
These all have had or still have this same problem which has not been resolved as of version 6.1.3.3. There remains 1 VOB with non-ISO compliance vector addressing which is interpreted as a corrupt file by may programs trying to read the AnyDVD corrected version of the media set.
I have submitted 2 product suggestions to work around this situation and hopefully the programmers will respond to them.
At a minimum AnyDVD needs to be changed to makes exactly 2 folders appear on the corrected media set TS_VIDEO and TS_AUDIO, e.g. no PDFs or other folders, and on occation the TS_AUDIO empty folder needs to be added to the corrected media set.
I think if these features are added it will mediate this new issue with these type of disk "features".