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    How do I join 2 .vob from 2 disc of A and B as one?

    I tried VobEdit, rename it VTS_01_1.VOB and VTS_01_2.VOB.
    I hit join clips, save as XXX.vob .

    Then a Dialog window show up and stated First VOB-ID:1.
    I hit OK.

    Nothing happen tho.
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  2. You can renumber them consecutively and then use VobMerge on them, but you'll be taking a chance of an audio asynch after the merge place.
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    Great,

    It works flawlessly for the VOB I had for SIDE A and B.
    What happened if there's IFO? How do I merge the IFO as well? =)
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    An IFO is part of a DVD created during the authoring process. What you have now is no longer a DVD and you need to re-author it back to a DVD.
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  5. Originally Posted by pboong View Post
    How do I merge the IFO as well?
    You don't. As hech54 says, you create new ones. Try IfoEdit, in the bottom middle, 'Create IFOs'. It's going to split that big VOB back into 1GB pieces as required by the DVD specs.
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    Originally Posted by manono View Post
    Originally Posted by pboong View Post
    How do I merge the IFO as well?
    You don't. As hech54 says, you create new ones. Try IfoEdit, in the bottom middle, 'Create IFOs'. It's going to split that big VOB back into 1GB pieces as required by the DVD specs.
    By doing that so, I am back to same stage again. hm...
    Seem like if I wanted a full .vob with .ifo is not likely?
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  7. Originally Posted by pboong View Post
    Seem like if I wanted a full .vob with .ifo is not likely?
    It's not only not likely but impossible.
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    Originally Posted by pboong View Post
    By doing that so, I am back to same stage again. hm...
    No....not really. You will now have one DVD....before you had two different DVDs.
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