Re: greater than 2GB DVD burning question
From: Anonymous Joe <no_at_spam.please>
Date: Mon, 01 Dec 2003 20:17:34 GMT "byteryder" <bytryder_at_telus.net> wrote in message news:705ppu438qc8l2ld49gt27b3mpf6bnep5q_at_4ax.com... > I got an error message while trying to copy a DVD. I shrunk it with > DVD Shrink and the folder says it's 4.33 GB. The disk says its good > for 4.4something GB's. The box that says "greater than 1GB" is checked > in Nero 6 Ultra, but I'm getting the following message. > > "The file "VTS_04_1 VOB" is larger than 2GB and therefore cannot be > stored in an ISO file system. Please use the UDF file system to write > such large files. this can be done by selecting another file tye" > > I thought to make a DVD you shrunk it, then copied it over to the > VIDEO_TS folder while using the DVD VIDEO compilation type in NERO. > > Where am I going wrong??? > > Thanks in Advance The size of a DVD±R is 4.38GB, so it can fit that 4.33GB folder on there. The trouble is that DVD players cant playback any *.VOB file >1GB. Why your VOB is 2GB, IDK, it is not a problem with the burner or the Nero. Second, DVD-Video uses a UDF file system, not an ISO. I think you might have chosen DVD-ROM (ISO) instead of DVD-Video. Where are you seeing this Greater than 1GB checkbox? I am using Nero Ultra 6.0.0.23, and cannot find it in DVD-ROM (ISO) or DVD-Video projects... Received on Mon Dec 01 2003 - 12:17:34 PST |
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