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  1. In other words, I'd like to get rid of the chapters on a "episodic" DVD and just have one video file...

    You see, a friend sent me a copy of a soccer match, and the disc has menus for the first half, half time, and second...If possible, I would like to get rid of these chapters or even the menu, and just have one video file.
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  2. Are the "really" separate Files? Or just chapter stops? If it is one file/title, Just rip with DVD Shrink and remove Menu, and burn to new DVD.


    Edit: Even if they are Separte Titles, they will play one after the other.
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    If in doubt, Google it.
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  4. Originally Posted by jimmalenko
    http://members.dodo.net.au/~jimmalenko/test.htm might work.
    I think that maybe a bit complex for what he wants. But hey it would work.
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    If it's one titleset you could just reauthor with DVDShrink, which would make the movie (or soccer match in this case) play from the kick-off on insert, and continue to play the whole feature. You could use IFOEdit to do the same thing also.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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  6. Umm...Thanks guys, but now I've encountered a new problem:

    "DVD Shrink encountered a error and cannot continue"

    "Invalid data in file "C://Documents and Settings/______/My Documents/Video/Soccer Matches/Swe-Serb-Mont/VTS_01_5.VOB"

    ...and I used DVD Decrypter to rip the DVD to that particular file destination...What happened?...Should I re-install DVD Shrink?


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    ...damn smiley
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    I reiterate:

    Originally Posted by jimmalenko
    If in doubt, Google it.
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