devnullusr
Mar 2005
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quote: Originally posted by porco556
Did anyone actually need that fix? I had this DVD tried out on 6 players (2 of which god awful players, 1 from Walmart (Symphonic) and 1 bought at the grocery store). Seems like a pretentious excuse to post a patch for something that seems to work.
If you have problems playing Corrupt's Hotel Rwanadain in your standalone or you
haven't burned it yet then this NFO is for you. Corrupt apparently uploaded the
source vobs to a IOFTPD FTP server in raw (IFO/BUP/VOB) format. Now anyone that
has used ioftpd knows that it makes hidden files inside directories that are
created through the FTP. Since this file (_IOFTPD.) ended up in the root of
their dvd image, as well as in the AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS dir they either don't
have their operating system set to show hidden files, didn't check the folders
before imaging, or simply did not know that these files were not part of the dvd
(lol?). Anyway it appears to be the presence of these non standard files in the
AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS directories that causes some DVD players to crash upon
inserting the disc. Upon inserting a burned copy of Corrupt's image into my
Panasonic 5 disc changer I noticed that it would read the disc and then give a no
disc error. However, I checked it in my JVC S65GD and my Philips DVP-642 and both
seemed to play it fine. This lead me to believe that the problem might lie with
the non-standard files that were present on the DVD. After removing the non-standard
files from the root directory, audio_ts, and video_ts and correcting sectors with
IFOEdit I was able to reburn it and get it to work on all players that were available
for me to test it on. Now due to the fact that files must be removed from the original
image in orer to fix the problem a PPF patch can not be made. However, I feel that
fixing this DVD is easy enough that anyone should be able to do it by following the
simple instructions provided in this NFO and therefore it should not be necessary to
repack or proper Corrupt's release. But if this had been more complicated to fix
then a proper or a repack probably would have been necessary so hopefully for
everyones sake they will check their shit next time.
*taken from .nfo mentioned above since somebody would rather just comment on something I will post the information here
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