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TDF Request
Movie: Piglet's Big Movie
Region: NTSC
Version: Fullscreen
Language: English
Subtitles: English
Problem: VOB Files write to disk but movie does not play. thank you
dengar
Senior Member
4 Aug 2003 1:12 PM
A TDF for this movie has been created and posted, but it will not help you.
Please read up on what a TDF File will solve.
If you want to give it a shot here is the link to the TDF I made:
A TDF will only help you rip a movie, which you already have done. It will not improve compatibility.
Read up on sopme of the compatibility issues that have crept into DXCX 3.0.1.
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mysticm
Inactive
7 Aug 2003 10:12 PM
I am having trouble trying to use the TDF I tried to right and left click it and nothing I am so new to this and not sure how to make it work . May I please have a bit of guidance ?
Also when I tried to rip it I was unable to at all it would not even read it will this tdf help me or am I not going to create a back up of this one movie?
72morgan
Senior Member
8 Aug 2003 2:12 AM
mysticm
What is a TDF File? TDF stands for “Title Definition Format”. TDF files contain setup instructions that tell DVD X Copy XPRESS how back up a DVD movie. TDF files for DVD X Copy XPRESS are intended to be used only to fix incorrect titleset selections made by DVD X Copy XPRESS and DVD authoring problems inherent in some DVD movies.
How do I know if I need a TDF file?
A TDF file will not fix a backup that fails to complete. TDF files do not correct driver problems or bugs that may exist in the application. However, if you successfully create a backup but the backup has the incorrect titleset, audio language, video format, or subtitle on it, it is likely that a TDF file will fix the problem.
To use a TDF file after you download it. Make sure the movie you wish to copy is already in the Dvd drive. Then, all you have to do is double click on the TDF file. It will open up into Express & override your default settings. After Express opens , wait for the button to turn green , then click on it . Express will run normally .
" Also when I tried to rip it I was unable to at all it would not even read it will this tdf help me or am I not going to create a back up of this one movie? "
I am not sure what the question is here . Would you please rephrase it. It kinda sounds like a TDF will not help . I await your response. Thanx
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This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 8 Aug 03 2:16 AM
MrZero
Newbie
8 Aug 2003 1:10 PM
I used the TDF that you posted and it DID solve my problem thank you
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