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rubberman
24th December 2002, 04:41
I stripped down a movie(extra audio/subtitles). This is movie only. After stripping down, the VIDEO_TS folder was 4.83gigs. I used VOBedit and demuxed all video. Now in this folder is the normal VTS_01_x.vob files and the new VTS_01_1.m2v file. The .m2v is 3.99 gigs. So is this the new video file for the movie? What do i do with this .m2v file? Little confused

roach76
27th December 2002, 02:35
It would seem so, that the m2v file is your movie's video file.
What you can do now is re-encode that video file to reduce it's size or re-encode the audio file to get the total under 4.37GB (video and audio combined), which you'd have to de-mux first using VobEdit. There are plenty of guides on this site to learn how to encode. Then you just use IfoEdit's 'DVD Author' Feature to rebuild it as VOB Files or using your authoring program.