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  1. The Stargate DVD has a side A and B to the movie, wierd enough.

    I ripped both sides with smartripper and renamed the vob files on the
    second side so they were the sequential extension of
    the ones on the first (they had the same numbers
    as those on the first side).

    When I open the VOB's with DVD2AVI, it reads the whole movie fine,
    but when I try and rip the audio with vob2audio, it only reads the Side A
    vobs. Does this have something to do with the Ist file or Ifo file ?
    Can I fix it or do I have to encode the audio at decreased quality in
    TMPGEnc instead of using the separate process ?

    Thanks for any help. I am not an expert.

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    Just use a text editor to edit the .lst file. The .lst file is just a DOS path to the .vob file eg. C:\Movies\Stargate\vts_01_1.vob, replace the vts...file name with your new name for the .vob. A word of caution, if the file structure is too deep (ie. too many folders deep), vob2audio will sometimes not work, so keep the folder depth down. Also, I believe you must use DOS characters only in the names, so no spaces etc.
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