Anyone who can tell me how the easiest way to find the music videos on a dvd is ? (in this case - The Fast And Furious).
I am using Smart Ripper - but their is no way i can see wich vob files they are located in?
Anyone having experience with this ?
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You can see in your DVD player how long are they (minutes and seconds). Then you can open the DVD with SmartRipper and see the times of the Titles / Program chain. Select the most accurate and rip it.
Good luck.Sorry about my bad english... -
Yeah well - nice tip - but tried that.. but with no great luck
Was hoping somebody knew a program to see what the program chains had inside - before ripping..... - Well i'll keep on trying -
There is a handy tool called "Vobrator" that allows you to look at the streams within a vob. It allows video playback of the vob id's. This should help in the identification of the VOB ID that contains the additional videos, music, extras, etc.
I think that I got it from http://www.doom9.org in their downloads section, vob tools, but don't quote me on that.
Hope this helps somebody.
Cheers
CW -
Originally Posted by LOBO_DK
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I do this all the time and it's just like grabitas explains.
Open DVD in your software DVD player and go to the music video.
Make note of the total time of the music video.
Open DVD in SmartRipper.
Select Movie mode.
Open the Titles and Program Chains until you see the Angle that matches the time of the music video.
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