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    Okay i posted this here:
    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=280299
    thinking that perhaps the authoring forum was where to post but perhaps here's the better place.

    i ripped a movie from a dvd, however it was not the actual movie but a documentary about the movie which was on the special features disc. i ripped using smartripper, and it gave me one vob file (i played with some setting in order to do this...i think that was a mistake). Anyhoo- i now got my dvd burner and am ready to burn it but have no idea how to. as i mentioned in the other post,
    i ended up with the following files
    vts_01.d2v
    vts_01_0.ifo
    vts_01.lst
    vts_01_1 (which windows says is a PowerDVD File, assuming this is my VOB)
    vts_01 (the subtitle file)
    vts_01_INFO.txt

    now someone mentioned i need to use IfoEdit but i have no idea what for (or why, seing as this included an ifo file) but i think i must need to do something because my VOB is now over 2 gigs so nero refuses to burn it.

    please help me out. I can't re-rip this file as it was from a dvd i no longer have (some jerk at school stole it from me) and so i need to know if IfoEdit will do what i need to do so i can burn this file.

    if someone can provide me with a good "comprhensive" guide that will help me do what i need to do or if someone is willing to give me step by step instructions in this forum that would be awsome. I dont know if anyone has ever done what im trying to do, but i guess it's no differnt from someone ripping just the movie file from a dvd. i dunno.

    any other questions just ask.

    thanks guys.
    :: ehmjay.
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    You need to check 'What is ..DVD' to the left, the part about DVD structure. <<< Doesn't look like you have all the needed files for a DVD. That's probably why IFOedit was suggested. Guides for IFOedit should be on the same page as the tool.
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