I get the same results...vlc will open but not play the videoCan you try to open directly the VIDEO_TS folder with Open Folder?
I am not from the Videolan team, but can you share the IFO? Even if it comes from a commercial movie, it's not techincally piracy, because I doubt that sharing IFO data can be considered "copyright infrigment". Plus, you can take fragments of a copyrighted work for demonstration and education purposes.
The guys at DVD Fab always ask for the IFO everytime a menu problem occurs (yes, it''s dvd decrypting software, but is still bound to the law).
I would be happy to do so but I cant find any logs...where would they be...what file name? Also I have downloaded vlc 110 r2 portable from here: http://portableapps.com/news/2010-07-04 ... .1.0_rev_2. Now I get this error where before vlc would open but not play.Can you provide some logs and then I might reopen ticket 3824
OK this is wierd!?! I renamed my dir to 1working and the problem is solved. I dont understand it but it works now. Also when i tried to rename my directory it wouldnt let me...kept telling me that access was denied, check if disc is full etc. I had to move my DVD files to another dir, rename #1working to 1working and then move my dvd files back...wierd stuff here! Anyways it works now...i guess the # in the dir name was the fly in the ointment. ThanxRename #1Working to working. Does it work ?
hmmm...did you forget about this bug? cuz i just install v1.1.1 and it aint fixed yet!?!This will be fixed in 1.1.1
no luck...same as v1.1.1 and v1.1.0....i am going back to v1.0.5Try 1.2.0-git from nightly builds
hmmm...did you forget about this bug? cuz i just install v1.1.1 and it aint fixed yet!?!This will be fixed in 1.1.1
I did install overtop retaining my settings and cache...should i have done a clean install? or is it just not fixed yet? thanx
I'm having the same problem with VLC 1.1.5 on Windows 7: VIDEO_TS.IFO won't open if there are international characters in the path. Source of the video doesn't matter -- most my "DVD" videos are actually recordings from TV, converted from DVB broadcasts, but the problem is exactly the same with material taken from factory-made DVD. Only thing that matters is whether there are international charcaters in the path or not.Sorry, j-b, under VLC 1.2.0-git-20100820-0002 Twoflower it does not work, too.
BTW - it has probably something to do with some system based service in Windows (XP and Vista). I experienced error in treating IFO files in DVDFAB program as well. When I moved target folder in a path without international characters, it worked fine.
In summary: IFO files cannot be played in VLC or created in DVDFAB (I know you have nothing to do with DVDFAB ), if they are located in folders named by special or non-ascii characters.
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