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Old 25th October 2009, 15:32
rockcliffrugby rockcliffrugby is offline
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Unhappy Problems ripping DVD using generic WMV/WMA

Hi guys,

short term user and first time poster so please forgive my nubness.

I have been trying to rip my DVD collection to my PC using the "generic WMV/WMA" setting so I can playback the movies on my xbox 360 media centre. (I know there is a setting for xbox but that creates mp4 which doesn't work either!)

Basically what happens is that after CloneDVD Mobile tells me it has successfully finished, I try and play the resulting WMV file on my PC I get the following error in WMP.

Code:
Windows Media Player encountered a problem while playing the file. 
For additional assistance, click Web Help.
At first I thought it was a codec issue so I have downloaded numerous codec packs including divx and k-lite but I get the same error.

If I create an mp4 file using the xbox setting on CloneDVD Mobile that plays fine on my PC. If I convert this mp4 to a WMV using WinFF and that plays fine but this process takes ages and I would like to be able to use CloneDVD Mobile to do it all for me.

I have attached the log files from CloneDVD Mobile for anyone willing to help to cast their eyes over.

Thanks
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File Type: zip CloneDVD Mobile log.zip (44.6 KB, 4 views)
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AnyDVD version: 6.5.9.5, CloneDVD Mobile version: 1.6.1.0
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