On Sun, 2006-02-05 at 11:41 -0800, Scarletdown wrote:

> When I check out the newly created ISO, it is only 2MB, which I know is
> not how it should be, considering the original was 4.9GB (.2GB too big
> to fit a SL DVD-R).  Apparently, all the ISO contains is the DVD menu.
> This is confirmed by loading the ISO in XINE.  The menu indeed comes up,
> but clocking on 'Play Movie' gives me a 'Source can't be read' error.
> 
> So now, if anyone here can make heads or tails of the above problem, can
> you please tell me how to actually get this damn program to work?
> k9copy looks like the only native Linux solution for compressing a DVD
> image to fit on a 4.7GB disk.  It's just a shame that there are no help
> files or an actual support forum for this, because otherwise, it looks
> like a potential killer app for Linux, or at least a great component for
> a suite of potential killer apps for full-blown DVD production.


As an update in the troubleshooting process, I went ahead and burned
 the ISO directly to a DVD+RW disk.  The problem remains.  However, I
 do see now that although the menu was properly burned to the disk as
 VIDEO_TS.VOB (1,016KB MPEG Video), the movie itself shows as
 VTS_01_1.VOB (0KB Empty Document).

I'm not sure what to try next in the troubleshooting process.





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