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Old 12th May 2009, 18:53   #56  |  Link
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VobBlanker drops the unreferenced cells (including unused angle cells) automatically when it process the VOBs. So, just be sure that it will process the domain with the angles to strip, and it will do the job. You can untick the menu processing and the other VTS if you wish, to speed the processing up. It is easy to figure out how VB works. There is no need to manually specify which angle cells to remove but you must have removed the angle references with PgcEdit (or Jsoto's DelAngles) before using VB, or it will complain.

If you want to remove all angles but one with PgcEdit, I suggest using FixVTS to strip them. It cannot be easier to use, and is very fast.

Of course, if you remove the angles during the rip, there is no problem. But take care. Rebuilding the remaining angle blocks when some but not all of them have been removed is not easy, and can be a source of numerous bugs. I don't know if Fab can do that, but verify if the DVD plays correctly, including when you use the FF and Rew buttons on a cell that was previously multi-angle.
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