TacoJohn Burrito
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Hi there!
When I back up a movie, I don't make a copy right away, but just save the files so I can burn it when I want to watch it. I noticed yesterday that when I try and burn an older movie title, I am now getting this error message:
B:/Movies/40yv/VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.IFO: Unable to open file.
The system cannot find the file specified.
Please be sure the all required files are available and try again.
Details:
File 0 B:/Movies/40yv/VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.IFO 2
This is happening for the movies that were burned before the middle of December. It is happening in every instance, and it seems that the older folders don't have a Audio folder to choose from. Don't know if that matters.
Thanks, any help here would be appreciated!
Thanks!
Sean
When I back up a movie, I don't make a copy right away, but just save the files so I can burn it when I want to watch it. I noticed yesterday that when I try and burn an older movie title, I am now getting this error message:
B:/Movies/40yv/VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.IFO: Unable to open file.
The system cannot find the file specified.
Please be sure the all required files are available and try again.
Details:
File 0 B:/Movies/40yv/VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.IFO 2
This is happening for the movies that were burned before the middle of December. It is happening in every instance, and it seems that the older folders don't have a Audio folder to choose from. Don't know if that matters.
Thanks, any help here would be appreciated!
Thanks!
Sean