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    I try to open a movie with VobBlanker and i get the ERROR:

    Max VTS limit (99) has been reached.

    Wat shold i do ?


    thanx alot in advance
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    Check and see what happens when you open it pgcedit , and see if it reports problems .
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    in pgcedit the movie open just fine.
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  4. Update your VobBlanker. 2.1.2.0 is the latest final, and there's a 2.1.3.0 beta.
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    I have downloaded them bothe and still get the same ERROR:

    Max VTS limit (99) has been reached.



    ???????????????????????

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    Ok , try pgcdemux , and see what it's got to say about it ... I have only seen this with title's which include multiple angle's , such as "up the creek" ... they did a nice job on that clip when they edited it .

    The error refer's to the maximum limit of title's within a dvd spec's having been breached ... to many .

    What tool was used to put this on hard drive ? ... it's got to do with the new scheme's they employ to trip up dvd ripping tool's ... some work , some dont .

    There's a tool called fixvts ... https://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=FixVTS it may be able to sort it .

    I think it's a point with non-referenced ifo's and vob's being included , that's causing the problem .
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  7. So upgrading VobBlanker didn't do it? Sorry then for the bad advice. I was reading a thread about the same problem, and thought the final post implied that the latest version fixed the problem. Rereading it now, maybe I read too much into it, and that maybe the PGCEdit fix suggested is really the solution.

    http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=120364

    And Bjs is probably right as well. If this is a reasonably new DVD from a newish movie, the copy protection may be causing it. Maybe redecrypt using RipIt4Me, and if that's not possible, the PGCEdit fix from the thread followed by FixVTS.
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    I think that i got it


    thanx alot
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