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samanthcpt 

Group: Members
Posts: 1
Joined: Jun. 2005
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Posted on: Jun. 29 2005,00:13 |
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I am using latest trial version of UltraISO. I am getting this error message as Access violation at address 004C5CAE in module 'UltraISO.exe'. Write of address 003AD18B when trying to create a DVD-Video ISO image using the file VIDEO_TS.IFO which resides on my HDD.
At first i thought problem with FAT32 which doesnt support single file greater than 4gb. I converted my HDD to NTFS, but still i am getting the same error. However I can add all video files as an Data Image ISO, but cannot be played as DVD-video. The video i am trying doesnt have any encrption or region restrictions, plays fine on most players from HDD itself.
Just I want to make an image so that i can copy it to DVD-R and play it on DVD-Player. Any ideas what could be wrong? plz help. thanz in advance.
Sam
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xoben 

Group: Super Administrators
Posts: 849
Joined: Nov. 2003
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Posted on: Jun. 29 2005,21:48 |
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Thank you samanthcpt for the bug report.
As we cannot repeat this problem on our DVD-video contents, please note it may take a long time to locate and fix this problem.
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kevin
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Posted on: Sep. 16 2005,13:08 |
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I also get the same error no matter if I am making an image from a DVD or CD. It also doesn't matter if I burn to .nrg, .bin/cue, or .iso. If I tell it to burn the image instead of creating the .iso image, it asks to save first, i say yes, then it makes the image correctly and the when it is time to burn the image, i just say return and it works OK. I think you need to just take the same code as if I were burning it and have it stop when it is time to burn the image to CD or DVD.
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