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  1. Member
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    Im looking for an program that is capable of accessing a DVD Movie's IFO file and extracting the chapter information,

    Have tried Chapter-X-Tractor in the tool section but it doesn't seem to be there anymore,

    if anyone has this or knows of another please help me!!

    i really need this program!!
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  2. Have you tried the link in my guides ?
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    Sefy Levy,
    Certified Computer Technician.
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    Yes they don't work!

    if you can find somewhere else i can get it, please let me know
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    https://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=100#comments

    the digital-digest download works fine here.
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  5. I've just noticed the main homepage is down, but i'm sure it will be back up soon 8)
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    Sefy Levy,
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    Baldrick the link you gave does work but when i actually come to download the zip file i am diverted to a web page that diplays the following:

    Sorry - you have reached this page because of one of the following reason :
    You did something that is not allowed on this server


    Our files can only be downloaded if you clicked on a link to them on an authorised site (eg. DVD, DivX Digest, Nickyguides). Sites that illegally hot-link or direct-link to our files will find that the link will redirect to our anti-leech page.


    You can't use a download manager/accelerator or web caching tool (like GoZilla, DNS Accelerator, GetRight, Download Accelerator ...) - these tools tend to open multiple connections (to speed up downloads), and prevent other users from connecting to our server - our server does not have a speed cap, so there is no need for these tools anyway (in fact, they may slow down your downloads). These tools may also not work when anti-leeching is present.


    You must left click on the link - right clicking or copying the link to your browser's location bar is not allowed.


    Some firewalls, such as ZoneAlarm, prevents your browser from sending information regarding which page you are currently trying to download from, hence, causing anti-leeching to kick in. There are options within firewalls such as ZoneAlarm that allows you to rectify this situation, please refer to their documenations for more detail.


    Certain browsers, such as certain versions of the Opera browser, has the same effect as ZoneAlarm. There are also options to change how your browser behaves, to make it work with our site.
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    Sorry got it now my firewall was preventing me from downloading it!

    Thanks for all your help!!
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