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bStro wrote on 5/11/2004, 6:45 PM
Ignore it and burn the disc anyways. Used to happen to me every time I tried to burn a DVDA project with Nero. It complains, but the disc turns out fine.

This is fixed in DVDA 2.0.

Rob
Rogueone wrote on 5/11/2004, 7:08 PM
Even if Nero shows the message about playback might be corrupted, still continue?? I tried Nero tonight for the first time, pretty much to try something new and Nero gave me both errors. After reading the second warning, I bailed out because I didn't want to risk making a coaster!

Ben
bStro wrote on 5/12/2004, 9:45 AM
I repeat: Nero complains, but the disc turns out fine. :)

Rob
hannu666 wrote on 5/12/2004, 10:33 AM
So, i´ve found out the problem...dvd arhitect does too big vob-files. Biggest file shall be 1gb but architect does it 1 byte too big and thatswhy nero complains...so you must split the vob-file and burn it then. try programs like vobedit, wobsplit and so on....some stupit bug again, i´m so disapointed to this program...i really hope these bugs are fixed on dvda2!!!!!!!!!! i had also problems with highlighting and those problms is not fixed yet. waiting my dvda2....
johnmeyer wrote on 5/12/2004, 12:16 PM
hannu666,

As another user already pointed out, the problem is fixed in DVD 2.0.
bStro wrote on 5/12/2004, 7:26 PM
As I SAID:

1. It is fixed in DVDA 2.

2. You can burn the disc AS IS with Nero. It will play JUST FINE in a DVD player. You don't have to split anything, you don't have to fiddle with other programs. Many, many, MANY people have gotten this error message when burning DVDA1 discs with Nero, and in EVERY case I've read where the person ignored the error message and burned their disc, it WORKED JUST FINE without doing anything special. I have done it many times myself and have not experienced any problem playing such a disc.

Please, if you're going to ask for help, how about you actually read the replies you get? ;-)

Rob
hannu666 wrote on 5/13/2004, 2:09 AM
I´m having a couple thoudsand copies of this dvd so i really dont want them to heve errors. and you never know if it makes a some error on disk...even if you had everything right it does´n mean that i just can ignore this error...mayby you understand...i have alot on money hanging with this dvd...
pete_h wrote on 5/13/2004, 4:20 PM
If your making a couple of thousand copies of this DVD, then why not go to professional service and have them "press" them, like the 'Big Boys' do ???
bStro wrote on 5/14/2004, 12:42 PM
Perhaps he's creating the "master" in DVDA and then having pressed CDs made from that. He'd still want to be sure the disc is error-free before doing so.

Which I think it is. But he's certainly welcome to take any extra steps if he's really concerned.

Rob