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  1. I just spent a few hours ripping all my dvds with smart ripper until i found i have to use DVD Decrypter in file mode is there any way to burn these already ripped dvds or do i have to re-rip them all???
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  2. I just spent a few hours ripping all my dvds with smart ripper until i found i have to use DVD Decrypter in file mode is there any way to burn these already ripped dvds or do i have to re-rip them all???
    No, you don't! Many people prefer SmartRipper over DVDDecrypter anyway. If the files are in this form, rip away.

    VIDEO_TS.BUP
    VIDEO_TS.IFO
    VTS_01_0.BUP
    VTS_01_0.IFO
    VTS_01_1.VOB
    VTS_01_2.VOB
    VTS_01_3.VOB

    Otherwise, use 'Create video manager' in DVDFab, to change your file to this 'format'.

    Then put into a VIDEO_TS folder, click on VIDEO_TS.IFO to test-play the file and burn away!



    LTA
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  3. mine dont have the .bub they have the .vob .ifo and they have .d2v .idx .lst (but i think those came when i tried to make my dvd into an svcd)
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  4. Ok i did everything you said but now i don't have any sound
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    No sound? From what? Playing VOB files off your hard drive? A completed DVD Disk that you burnt? No sound while trying to play in your computer's DVD-Rom drive or set top DVD player or both? Please fill in the blanks.
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  6. no sound on the dvd player have not got a chance on the cpu
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  7. Could it be possible that when you ripped the DVD using SmartRipper, you selected to split the Audio and Video Streams into two separate files by accident? The video usually preserves the VOB extension which a lot of cases, would lead you to believe that it's Video and Audio.

    Looks like you may have to re-rip that.
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  8. Could it be possible that when you ripped the DVD using SmartRipper, you selected to split the Audio and Video Streams into two separate files by accident? The video usually preserves the VOB extension which a lot of cases, would lead you to believe that it's Video and Audio.

    Looks like you may have to re-rip that.
    When you ripped, you inadvertantly demuxed -- split the sound away from the VOB files. That's what those extra three files were. I'm afraid the easiest thing to do now is to rerip, using the 'file' mode in either ripper. You may still have to use DVDFab, as I described above, to get a full set of files for burning.

    BTW, you might want to experiment with DVDShrink -- my choice. It's free, and You may prefer it.

    LTA
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