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RellimNeb
3rd September 2005, 06:10
Well here is my first post and I am asking a noob question. I just ripped office space using dvd decrypter. No problems, but when I try to encode it with autoGK no audio tracks so up. This is the list of the files that came off the dvd:

Video_TS.bup
Video_TS.ifo
Video_TS.vob
VTS_01_0.bup
VTS_01_0.ifo
VTS_01_0.vob
VTS_01_0.vob
VTS_01_2.vob
VTS_01_3.vob
VTS_01_4.vob
VTS_02_0.bup
VTS_02_0.ifo
VTS_02_0.vob
VTS_02_1.vob
VTS_03_0.bup
VTS_03_0.ifo
VTS_03_0.vob
VTS_03_1.vob

Does anybody notice any problems with those files? Or is this some file I don't have. Sorry if this is a stupid question.

CWR03
3rd September 2005, 08:41
Did you rip in IFO mode? That looks like what you'd get with file mode. You will also need to go into Settings under IFO tab and set file splitting to None - this will only work if your hard drive is formatted to NTFS.

RellimNeb
4th September 2005, 21:23
What would be the correct names/sequence of files?

CWR03
5th September 2005, 08:40
You haven't answered my earlier question yet, or said whether you tried what I suggested. However, for each single movie file there should only be three files, a .txt containing the data, a single .vob and an .ifo file. Unless it's been recently updated, AutoGK can only accept one file for encode at a time, which is why file splitting needs to be None. What you indicated above is what you would get in file mode when ripping the full disk instead of only the main movie.

manono
5th September 2005, 13:42
Hello and welcome to the forum-

What would be the correct names/sequence of files?

You get the benefit of the doubt, as this is the Newbie Forum, and these are your first posts. Maybe you just didn't understand CWR03's question. The default set-up for DVD Decrypter is File Mode. Go into DVD Decrypter and Hit "Mode" up at the top and change it to "IFO", and then decrypt just the main movie files to the hard drive, rather than the whole thing. Then try AutoGK again. And also read the included tutorial, as it's all explained in greater detail, along with pictures, in there. There may be some other settings you have to change in DVD Decrypter (in order to get the Stream Information.txt file).