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Old 3rd April 2008, 13:26   #61  |  Link
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Demux with PgcDemux. Remux with muxman putting in the appropriate audio delay.

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Old 3rd April 2008, 14:01   #62  |  Link
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ok, thanks very much. gonna try it as soon as i have the time.
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could you get Blutach to put his "Your folders should look like this after installin pgc edit with plug ins" He had at the other forum It never downloads for me any other way
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Old 13th February 2011, 21:28   #64  |  Link
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Using IFO Edit

Hi, I have an older DVDR that won't record in widescreen.
I can fix the disk by setting the tv's screen., but the old tv in another room sees a squished picture.

I read about IFOEdit and tried it. Works great on the computer- goes widescreen nicely, but the DVDR doesn't
play it. I must be doing something wrong, but don't know what.

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Duh

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Hi, I have an older DVDR that won't record in widescreen.
I can fix the disk by setting the tv's screen., but the old tv in another room sees a squished picture.

I read about IFOEdit and tried it. Works great on the computer- goes widescreen nicely, but the DVDR doesn't
play it. I must be doing something wrong, but don't know what.

Thanks,
Joe
OK, figured it out: Rip DVD done by DVDR; IFOedit the ifo files;Use DVD rip softwae to put it back on the DVD.
I use DVDFab for ripping/copying.
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Old 18th July 2015, 20:35   #66  |  Link
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help in my post

Hello friend 2cool's, is that you know a lot about the PgcEdit program.

I'm rather new to the program, you help me in this problem I am in my post:

http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...09#post1730609

We appreciate it.... Sorry my bad English XD!!
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This tread has not been updated since 2011, and 2cool is not active here any more.
I have already tried to help you at DVF, and I will not retry here. Hopefully, you'll find someone that can understand what you want.
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