Valen
22nd February 2003, 17:58
Hi guys,
I'm a newbie to all of this and haven't been able to figure out an answer to a problem I'm having. I have a series of DVD's I'd previously ripped to my hard drive and no longer have the original discs.
The main DVD in question is Blade 2. The VOB files are so large as to prevent me from putting it on a DVD-5 in one burn, even after I've stripped away all the alternate audio and subtitle tracks. So, I wound up putting the last three VOB files on the second disk and creating new .ifo files using IFOEditor.
I tried the same things with some DVD's of a television show called UFO, in which two episodes would not fit on one DVD-5 disc. In each case, the first DVD works fine but the second one skips around time-wise and then pukes on me. It DOES work when I play it in PowerDVD player on my computer, but not in any of the DVD players I have in the house.
What am I doing wrong and what can I do to solve the problem? (Short of demuxing everything and then remuxing it again.) Is there a simple fix?
I've tried renumbering the VOB files (from vts_01_5.vob to vts_01_1.vob) before running the new IFO files and it still doesn't work.
Thanks in advance, and let me say that I enjoy the work you guys do on this forum.
I'm a newbie to all of this and haven't been able to figure out an answer to a problem I'm having. I have a series of DVD's I'd previously ripped to my hard drive and no longer have the original discs.
The main DVD in question is Blade 2. The VOB files are so large as to prevent me from putting it on a DVD-5 in one burn, even after I've stripped away all the alternate audio and subtitle tracks. So, I wound up putting the last three VOB files on the second disk and creating new .ifo files using IFOEditor.
I tried the same things with some DVD's of a television show called UFO, in which two episodes would not fit on one DVD-5 disc. In each case, the first DVD works fine but the second one skips around time-wise and then pukes on me. It DOES work when I play it in PowerDVD player on my computer, but not in any of the DVD players I have in the house.
What am I doing wrong and what can I do to solve the problem? (Short of demuxing everything and then remuxing it again.) Is there a simple fix?
I've tried renumbering the VOB files (from vts_01_5.vob to vts_01_1.vob) before running the new IFO files and it still doesn't work.
Thanks in advance, and let me say that I enjoy the work you guys do on this forum.