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    The image shows my problem ....

    btw ... using this tut http://web.telia.com/~u31220486/dvd2avi/dvd2avi.htm
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    DON'T USE VFAPI.

    What is it with all these guides recommending VFAPI. That guide has XviD devapi-4 screen shots and I am pretty sure that no one was using VFAPI since before the first devapi-4 builds.

    VFAPI and VDub filters mean converting to RGB24 colourspace. This slows encoding down and reduces quality.

    Use AVISynth instead. If you want something easy to use then try AutoGK which uses AVISynth, but does all the work for you.
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    yeha i used AutoGK .. but here my problem ... the movie in converting to xvid .. is 13 vobs ... and i only got autogk to take one VOB file
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  4. Re-Rip the dvd with no file splitting to one vob file.
    Quality is my policy.
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    the main movie is 13 vobs originally ...
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    13? VOB's are generally split just under 1GB. So that would be 13GB's.

    Doesn't AutoGK work if you rip in ISO mode? You could always run the VOB's through DGIndex as before and then use regular GordianKnot which is more flexible than AutoGK.
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    Originally Posted by celtic_druid
    13? VOB's are generally split just under 1GB. So that would be 13GB's.

    Doesn't AutoGK work if you rip in ISO mode? You could always run the VOB's through DGIndex as before and then use regular GordianKnot which is more flexible than AutoGK.

    lol .. nah they are like 200mb each not 1 gb :P .. they movie is built that way ... its really not a movie .. its a basketball mixtape ... yeah AutoGK doesnt work in ISO Mode

    ok will try that
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    Sorry, I meant IFO mode.
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    AutoGK only allows one vob at the time
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    Originally Posted by 0verd0ze
    AutoGK only allows one vob at the time
    If each VOB is a different clip/chapter, then you can just use the batch mode of AutoGK and encode each to its own AVI.

    If you want all clips merged to make one continuous AVI, you could either do the above then join the clips in virtualdub, or alternatively merge the VOBs first and then use AutoGK on the one big VOB - http://members.dodo.net.au/~jimmalenko/test.htm might assist you with the merge if you can't output to one big VOB in DVD Decrypter.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    NIce ... thanx alot it worked !!! ... i had problems from the beginning but it was the player so i changed it to PowerDVD and it worked !!! .

    thanx alot !! my problem is now solved !!!1

    love this place !

    but now when i merged my 13 vobs ( around 200mb each ) , i got it splitted up in 1 gb files ... i dont wnat that
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