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Disk imager n'arrive pas à me faire des images disque sup à 4 Go. Donc je loupe les 5-10 dernières min du film; tu parles d'une sauvegarde si je dois regarder la fin sur l'original!
la réponse du développeur est la suivante:
"See if any of the following helps.
DVD Imager creates a folder that is a sort of place holder for your DVD in
the /private/tmp directory. You should be able to locate that folder in the
Finder by typing command-shift-g and entering "/tmp". If you aren't able to
open that folder, that may explain your problem with DVD Imager. You may be
able to fix it by repairing your disk permissions with Disk Utility. Examine
the files in the lelandtmploc just after DVD Imager begins making your DVD.
Try removing Files other than the VIDEO_TS folder and AUDIO_TS folder
individually as soon as DVD imager begins to create the DVD. If DVD imager
can finish making an image with one or more of the remaining items removed,
then we might be able to see what that item(s) might be doing to cause the
problem for DVD Imager.
Look at a file called " dvdimagerlog" also in the "/tmp" folder and
double-click it periodically a few times while DVD imager is creating the
image. You'll need to close it before double-clicking it again. Copy the
contents and email it to me, if you like.
It may be that for some reason DVD Imager is unable to find it's stopping
point and is trying to create the image over and over again. You might be
able to help pinpoint a cause for that by working with the above
information."
Bref, je ne comprends rien...
merci de votre aide
image disque bloquée à 4 Go
Disk imager n'arrive pas à me faire des images disque sup à 4 Go. Donc je loupe les 5-10 dernières min du film; tu parles d'une sauvegarde si je dois regarder la fin sur l'original!
la réponse du développeur est la suivante:
"See if any of the following helps.
DVD Imager creates a folder that is a sort of place holder for your DVD in
the /private/tmp directory. You should be able to locate that folder in the
Finder by typing command-shift-g and entering "/tmp". If you aren't able to
open that folder, that may explain your problem with DVD Imager. You may be
able to fix it by repairing your disk permissions with Disk Utility. Examine
the files in the lelandtmploc just after DVD Imager begins making your DVD.
Try removing Files other than the VIDEO_TS folder and AUDIO_TS folder
individually as soon as DVD imager begins to create the DVD. If DVD imager
can finish making an image with one or more of the remaining items removed,
then we might be able to see what that item(s) might be doing to cause the
problem for DVD Imager.
Look at a file called " dvdimagerlog" also in the "/tmp" folder and
double-click it periodically a few times while DVD imager is creating the
image. You'll need to close it before double-clicking it again. Copy the
contents and email it to me, if you like.
It may be that for some reason DVD Imager is unable to find it's stopping
point and is trying to create the image over and over again. You might be
able to help pinpoint a cause for that by working with the above
information."
Bref, je ne comprends rien...
merci de votre aide
image disque bloquée à 4 Go