Runtime error 75

Discussion in 'DVD / BD-Rebuilder forum' started by recondo, Sep 3, 2005.

  1. recondo

    recondo Guest

    Im using DVD-Rebuilder 0.94 and after a couple of hours of rebuilder doing its thing i get an error message. The status window says Phase II encoding completed in 139 minutes, then a windows popup error box will appear saying Runtime error 75 Path/File access error.
     
  2. l8nights

    l8nights Guest

    I believe this means you either have a faulty output path designated or have not set one up yet?
    what does it say as foar as output path??
     
  3. UncasMS

    UncasMS Regular member

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    in case you have files in that output path that are read only and cannot be deleted by rb this message should occur

    if thats not the case, re-install rb, keep all your already converted files, use 3 click method NOT one-click and start *rebuild* manually

    good luck
     
  4. recondo

    recondo Guest

    Thanks guys, I reinstalled and everything works fine. I just backed up crash with no problems.
     
  5. calebsw

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    The output path thing was the problem for me. I read on other boards people said "it'll happen if you're using a virtual drive" which it wasn't, so I knew that wasn't the cause. I asked myself "what changed between the first dvd I encoded, and the second dvd I encoded?" I never thought that it could be files, or in my case folders, that were read-only. I moved the files when it initially finished, but figured I'd leave the folders, since they'd only be created again. Damn, that's good news to hear. I'm glad I found this thread.
     
  6. Sophocles

    Sophocles Senior member

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    OK the consensus is the output path, and BTW, it's one of the most common mistakes made by new users.
     

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