DVD Realocation Failed

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  1. bighomey

    bighomey Member

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    What does this error message mean? I get it right when I hit BURN. Maybe I need to reinstall the software. Is there a link to get a free version reinstalled?
     
  2. dialysis1

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    Did you get the option to continue?
    You probably have a zero byte file that Nero complains about. You should be able to continue.
    You can also process the full dvd with FixVTS or VobBlanker.
     
  3. gwendolin

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    Heres something on the error


    Solution:

    Install the freeware program IfoEdit - and in that program press "open" and locate the VIDEO_TS.IFO file in the folder where you have your DVD files. See screenshot below:

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    Then press this button:

    Now you'll get a decision to make. Would you like IfoEdit to correct the sectors in all IFO files in that directory, then press 'Yes'. (This is the usual use). Or if you just want to check the sectors of the current loaded IFO file, then press 'No'. I always choose the 'Yes' option.



    After pressing 'Yes', IfoEdit will load every IFO file, and check the sector addresses. If one or more are wrong, IfoEdit will show you which addresses have been changed:



    If no wrong sector addresses have been found, then IfoEdit does not re-save the IFO file. After that is done and you are back to the main menu - close the program and you are finished with this step.

    In all instances, just to make sure IfoEdit works correctly, you should always restart IfoEdit before doing this 'Get VTS Sectors' thing if you want to do it on several folders with saved DVDs.

    If you encounter that IfoEdit reports this:

    Code:

    There's something wrong!
    The Ifo Endsector does not match the file size.

    The solution to this problem is that you should do the same procedure with IfoEdit again - open up the VIDEO_TS.IFO file and press the button 'GET VTS sectors'.



     
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  4. bighomey

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    Can you explain the part right after the screenshot? Which button do you mean? Thanks.
     
  5. bighomey

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    I tried the option to continue regardless of the error and risk of it being uplayable; and it worked anyway and the dvd playes fine.
     

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