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    Hello everyone new here lookin for some help.

    I've already done so much work here and now I hit a wall and I'm about ready to pull my hair out.

    Here's whats goin on,

    I got 8 seasons of Dragonball Z, 6 dvds each 48 total Obviously that is a LOAD of dvds to keep changing out.
    so what I did was use dvdshrink to extract each episode, excluded all intros and ending credits etc, and took out the audio tracks and subtitles i didnt want. By doing this I can cut each season down to only 2 DVD9s.

    Now here is my problem,
    when I used the set start/end frame feature in dvdshrink it made each episode a separate title. and my dvd player just stops playing after the first episode

    What I want to do is just have all the VOBs for one disk, say 15 episodes play seamlessly together.

    I followed this tutorial here
    https://forum.videohelp.com/topic120021.html

    it all seemed to work but when I play back the dvd folder using powerdvd the chapters seem to be all screwed up, and it has a tendency to just skip forward several minutes.

    Is there any way I can combine all the VOBs and completely erase all chapters and programming so that it just plays from start to finish?

    I know I could de-mux and re author everything but cmon were talking 48 dvds here Im just hoping theres a faster way to program how these VOBs play together

    Thanks!
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    If you have already gone to the trouble of ripping each to it's own VOB set then you have done all the hard work.

    I would use GUIForDVDAuthor, which will take VOBs as input, to author a new disc. I would only take a few minutes per disc to author and you will get the playback you want.
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