Re: CSS Encryption? Can't burn!
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Originally Posted by mwonter
Try the following, found at a Mac forum.
This is my first post, so go easy.... anyways I found out what was causing this False CSS encryption.
If your VIDEO_TS folder resides in another folder and that folder name includes these characters "[]" it was giving a false CSS encryption message every time. In my case my DVD encoding software was taking the filename and putting it in a folder with the same name, thus creating the brackets in the folder name. Remove any obscure charachters from the FOLDER names and it will start working.
My folder structure was as follows:
Movie_name [2009] --> Movie_name [2009] --> VIDEO_TS
I had to remove both sets of brackets from both folder names.
Hope this helps everyone!
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That is fantastic! Thank you for your help. Now he can enjoy more Beatles...
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