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« on: January 06, 2006, 01:25:52 pm »

Whenever I copy a DVD to the core it gets named Unknown disc.dvd
Where am I going wrong?
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« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2006, 02:32:31 pm »

Quote from: "krissyd001"
Whenever I copy a DVD to the core it gets named Unknown disc.dvd
Where am I going wrong?


There are two things going on here (probably!);

- Firstly if you get 'Unknown disc.dvd' it probably means that CDDB has not identified the DVD. This might be because the DVD you want ti rip is not in the CDDB DB (certainly possible) or it may be that you do not have id-my-disc installed (also possible!) or it might be that there is a bug at present in the process of identifying DVD's via id-my-disc (also possible!)

- Secondly if a DVD does not get identified by CDDB (for any of the above possible reasons) then you can use the keyboard/on-screen keyboard to edit the deault name to something more meaningful to you.

Hope the above is of help.

Andrew
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