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    Ok so i am running Windows XP Sp2 ......
    and i have already ripped the whole music video DVD to my
    hard drive using smart ripper 2.41 ..... now i want to rip each music video into its
    own individual *.Vob file ....and keeping it with the highest quality
    what tools do i need to do this? and are there any guides on here to do this process
    specifically?
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    thanks for the quick reply ......
    and this keeps the quality near perfect too right?
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    dvd shrink will cut out the video so no quality loss. You can compress it if you change the target output file size in the settings.
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  4. Also, PGCDemux can do it, assuming each music video is its own cell (Chapter). Tick "Single Cell", and check the "Create a PGC Vob" box. Create a folder for each music video, and use the dropdown box to choose the cells one-at-a-time. It's the same quality as the original, and it's so easy no guide is needed.
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    Ok so when i do that i also get the *.IFO and *.BUP files but when i rip the one video
    i want the final output to be just 1 *.Vob file ... is that possible ?
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  6. is that possible ?

    Because DVDShrink is reauthoring for DVD, the VOB comes complete with IFOs and BUPs. You'll have to remove them manually.

    Using the PGCDemux method I explained above, in addition to doing what I outlined, if you also uncheck the boxes above the "Create a PGC Vob" box inside the "Options" area, you'll get just a single VOB.
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