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Odd DVD times.
I use Media Player Classic (NOT Home Cinema - I have problems with that) with ffmpeg to play videos.
So I just downloaded a DVD and made a copy to my DVDs folder. I always do that so I don't accidentally mess up the seeding torrent, MD5 hashes, etc. I always watch the copy and leave the original to seed, as I have tons of unused HDD space. So I watch it before, using the VTS_01_0 file and the time says something about 17 minutes. I notice that the VIDEO_TS.VOB file is blank but I try burning it anyways -- doesn't work. So I use an old freeware version of DVDFab to fix that (good thing I copied it first, eh? ). So I burn it and it works. So I pop the DVD in. It says 38 minutes. OK. So I put the DVD in my case and put the case on the shelf and watch the "fixed" version on my HDD, as the DVD drive is extremely noisy. I watched the the VTS_01_0.VOB file. This time it gives the true time (as mentioned in the text file) of an hour. All times, the video played properly. Is my computer possessed? No members have liked this post.
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Re: Odd DVD times.
Yes.
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Re: Odd DVD times.
Thought so.
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Re: Odd DVD times.
The VOB may be corrupted, or was authored poorly. I've seen this before.
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