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astroboy2001
2nd December 2002, 18:26
When I click on the cd icon to check for the largest IFO file of this particular DVD, it only finds an IFO file that's 26 minutes in length. When in fact, this DVD has 150 minutes of video on it.

I used file manager/explorer to check the disc, I see that all the video files are broken down into 6 large .vob files stored under a folder called "Video". Each file is over 1 gig large, and the DVD has 6 episodes so I know that these are the files that contain the video I am trying to rip.

How can i get DVD2SVCD to rip this DVD? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.

Regards,
Astroboy :(

markrb
2nd December 2002, 19:11
You really need to read the forum rules. You have broken 2 today.
You have been given a strike for cross posting. Only post in one forum.

Please only use one ? in your tittle.
This is clearly stated in rule 9 of the forum rules.

Try manually finding it. Click on the folder icon next to the CD icon on the conversion tab. Then work your way onto the DVD in the Video directory. Change the way the icons look to details and then lod the largest one.

Mark