On Mon, 07 Jul 2014 09:21:57 -0500, sitkaman wrote:
>On Mon, 07 Jul 2014 13:41:09 GMT, mjello <non.compos@ment.is> wrote:
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>>eldergeekenator@gmail.com (Old Geek) wrote in
>>news:part1of1.zxR3dxkzE59EEVv0GORC@camelsystem-powerpost.local:
>>
>>> I had issues playing the 1st upload so I dumped it and got the 2nd one
>>> since it had 'hope I had have better luck this time' Same thing there.
>>> Just open the root menu and select play and all is fine. Perhaps one
>>> of the experts knows how to fix that...
>>>
>>> EG.
>>>
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>>I'm not sure how relevant this is to that problem, but the two anomalous
>>files in the VIDEO_TS folder (Anchor and Volume) are products of an
>>_ancient_ (think WinME) version of Pinnacle's Impression DVD-Pro
>>authoring software, which was notable for its bugginess.
>>
>>In my experience, debris like that tends to be (harmless) project
>>workfiles that the app is supposed to clean up but doesn't.
>>
>>Absent a real solution, running FixVTS often straightens things out:
>> http://www.videohelp.com/tools/FixVTS
>>
>>It worked the last time I tried to use it under Win7, but that was many,
>>many Automatic Updates ago....
>
>I ran it through PgcEdit, rebuilt the time map and it works fine. Oh, and I deleted
>Anchor and Volume.
Thanks, I'll give that a try.
EG.
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