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Donald24
7th January 2003, 18:22
Hiho everybody,

I recently began ripping some movies with DVD-decryptor, and followed doom9 guide for stripping the movie down with ifoedit.

What I want to discuss is, do I need to transfer the full movie again to a second location, just to make a standalone compatible ifo?

I mean, I have selected the movie only in DVDdecryptor, and selected the audio streams, that I wanted.

Then I tried to manually GET VTS sectors in ifoedit, to update those ifo, but there is still info about streams that don't exist anymore, and Powerdvd is only playing the vobs one after another without any possible navigation. (like chatpers)

Isn't there a possibility to do it, without a second monster-transfer to create a ready to burn version of the movie only??

Thanks alot..

Don

klona
9th January 2003, 17:19
It cannot work. You need to decrypt all files in DVDdecrypter, then strip audio in ifoedit.
Or you can remux video and audio in ifoedit, but no menu.

You should best go one more on guides and ask in Ifoedit forum for ifoedit question.

anyway, hope this helps

Jolard
13th January 2003, 23:59
I have done what i believe you are asking a few times without problems. I think what you are missing is that you still have the original IFO, that includes all the missing data. I don't understand everything, but this always works for me.

I use DVDDecryptor to extract just the movie and the one audio stream I want. I do not demux or extract the audio seperately. So what I end up with is an IFO file and a list of VOB's. I then delete the IFO file, so all I have is VOB's. I then use the Create IFO's option in IFOEdit, and this created new IFO's. Then I use the Get VTS sectors option, and then burn the DVD using Nero.

You don't get any of the menus, but you get the movie, and it just starts up when you put in the disk. It includes basic navigation such as chapters, although of course you don't have the original chapter menu anymore, but you can skip to a specific chapter etc. The nice thing about this process is that you don't have to demux and then remux. The only reason you would need to is if the final files are too large, then you would have to re-encode, so demux and remux probably is needed.