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  1. Member
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    OK.....first of all let me say I read all the postings on this (and there are quite a few).

    I managed to make a disc that seemed to work when I threw it into instantcopy (it showed the whole movie in the preview), but when I play it.....it skips from the last scene on side 1 to the final credit on side 2.

    Also, when I browse the chapters I show all of them...but If I try to skip into any from the original second disc the movie ends. This also happens when just clicking next. After I finish the original first disc...it skips to the end again

    This is what I did:
    1. Ripped both sides to separate folders.
    2. Renamed to vob's from the second disk (eg. making them .001 instead of .1)
    3. Ran vobedit on them to start with 3
    4. Renamed the new vob's to follow the vob's from the original disc.
    5. Put all vob's (starting with .1) into the same folder
    6. Ran ifoedit to create new ifo.
    7. Ran instantcopy on the new folder which was ~8 gig (instant copy showed the entire movie in the preview window)
    8. Burned.

    What did I do wrong here? Help....please....aaaiiiiigh
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  2. Here's the page for it. Don't know if it works.

    http://ifoedit.wh.fr0zen.com/joinclip.html#joindbl...
    Don't give in to DVD2ONE, that leads to the dark side.
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  3. the method works, but leaves the second side as only a single chapter, you need to use ifoedit to remap the chapters
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  4. Member
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    Well.....I fixed the problem although I don't know why it should matter. I used dvd2one and selected the movie only option.

    I have no clue why instant copy showed the whole movie but screwed up the compression, but from now on when it comes to flippers.....stick with dvd2one.
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