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  1. I have 4 VOB files that are actually a whole movie (you can load them in PowerDVD and watch w/o problems), I do not have any other associatied files, like .info, etc. I would like to encode them using AutoGK however it gives an error message saying that the folder does not have a proper DVD structure. How do I recreate this structure? May be I do not even need to recreate it as long as I can encode it into an AVI file. Please advise. Thanks.
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    One way you can make the vobs into dvd files that can be recognized is to use vobedit and extract video and audio and then feed video and audio into ifoedit and author new dvd or import vobs into tmpgenc dvd author and then get autogk to encode the files.
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  3. Can you elaborate " import vobs into tmpgenc dvd author and then get autogk to encode the files". I have tmpgenc dvd author but I could not finf the option to import VOB'd.
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