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  1. Is there a particular way to convert a dual layer DVD (it says "DVD 9" on it) to mpeg. Seems like I can only get half the DVD to extract from DVD Extractor. There are scenes/chapters on the disc that simply don't open up when extracted. It's not a double sided disc, and has about 8 gigs on it, which to me is kind of weird, but I assume it's part of the technology. Any help would be appreciated.
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    just use 0Sex and rip as one .vob. rename the .vob to .mpg.

    There you go.
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    Originally Posted by ZeroSix
    just use 0Sex and rip as one .vob. rename the .vob to .mpg.

    There you go.
    its true that works, but you wont get the audio to work in say quicktime with this method will you?

    ive always assumed you have to pull the .m2v and .ac3 (converting .ac3 to say .mp2) and then muxing them to have a .mpeg.
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    no, if the audio is AC3 it wont work in Quicktime, but all he asked how to do is convert to MPEG. It would play in VLC or Mplayer.



    Whether you deicde to convert the audio or not, it is still a standard MPEG file.
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    gotcha
    just trying to clarify incase he/she didnt know that alredy
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