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Sorry but I have no experience with RAM discs. I'm pretty sure that TMPGEnc DVD Author can only handle VOB format for importing DVDs. It can't handle VR for sure. Cheers, A
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Thanks aenima and DB7 ! for your suggestions,i've had TMPGENC on a disc for ages but never got round to installing it, i'm pretty sure what i'm trying to acheive is possible as i read on a technical forum (cant find it now)someone was doing a similar thing,and they used TMPGENC to help get the info on to the hard drive(i think) i'll just have to try it.
cheers Ollie.
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I have a Panasonic E-55 and a Pioneer 108 DVD-R installed in my PC, and this reads RAM disks written by the E-55. I use Tmpgenc DVD Author to copy the info from disk to hard drive.
However recently I have had a number of recordings which have not been completely read by the Pioneer drive, it gets about three quarters the way through copying the data onto the PC and then “throws a wobbly” leaving a large portion cut off. Damn annoying it is too |
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