Frage von lutli:Hello,
I have DVDs of the old I-VHS tapes with my Panasonic HDD DVD recorder created.
If I s.PC DVDs in Explorer / properties check falls to me as follows:
For a DVD with about 2 hours of film showing the DVD in the properties of a size of about 3.9 GB on what seems plausible to me.
The Video_TS folder is in the properties, however, a size of about 12 GB on the 12 individual VOB files that are all about 1 GB in size.
How can that be, a normal consumer DVD takes only about 4.5 GB. ?
Why does the size of a DVD 3.9 GB, while the sum of the individual VOBs is about 12 GB?
Can someone eklären me?
Thanks and greetings, lutli
Antwort von tommyb:
This can, inter alia, the DVD format s.der lie.
I remember playing Monkey zBsdas Iceland 3rd This happened on several CDs, one of whom had the incredible size of about 20GB (and when an actual total of 700MB). It was called "copy protection".
In your case, perhaps the DVD either not been finalized (thus there are just a few files when finalizing the corpses to be removed), or your drive comes with the file structure is not entirely clear.
In any case, 2 / 3 of the files in the VIDEO_TS folder, either the same content as the remaining 1 / 3 or just scrap include.
Antwort von lutli:
Thank you for your contribution.
So the DVD is finalized and runs s.PC as synonymous at various stand-alone player s.TV entirely correct.
It's not about me, that a drive is not so clear, but rather the question of the different size data for the properties, if I look s.PC.
In any event, it remains unclear how it is possible that a 4.5 GB DVD files on a total of around 12 GB set.
Gruss, lutli
Antwort von Martin Dienert:
Copy the DVD look on a hard drive and look like it with the size of each file looks like.
The folder structure of the DVD can perhaps synonymous with the opportunity to film in whole or snacks should be. Then refer multiple entries (VOBs) on the same physical content. Is it just an idea without a technical background.
Look at the contents of the VOBs with an individual player.
Martin
Antwort von tommyb:
Practical example:
Suppose you have a definite Book with 100 pages (nachgezählt, but is it synonymous).
Now, in the contents of this book but until Page 500 entries available.
Your computer uses this index to individual files when you markrierst (as with the VIDEO_TS folder).
Guckst You only on the properties of the disc, are also the real pages (3.9 GB) is displayed.
There are NO 12GB on your disc, but it is either in the file structure is something wrong has been registered or how many files have already said the same content as a file on the disc, they are so to say "linked" to it ( simple words).
Antwort von lutli:
Now I have these times of the relevant files to the DVD hard drive copied and appear as synonymous with the major UK data, for 4 files are in Windows Explorer, a total of about 8 GB.
Why?
On the hard drive, these files so now no more with the DVD to be done, linking or not, right?
Gruss, lutli
Antwort von tommyb:
Take a look as the program DVDdecrypter and copy your data to disk so.
Antwort von Meggs:
In any event, it remains unclear how it is possible that a 4.5 GB DVD files on a total of around 12 GB set.
The files are corrupt. The header is the wrong size, so the Explorer displays the wrong file size. Windows assumes that the registered Filesize agrees, and shows why the wrong value. Many programs should be no preference, they can read while processing the file until the real end of file and process it correctly.