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  1. I paid the $5 to use http://mpucoder.kewlhair.com/derrow/ but I still cannot seem to get it right

    I can rip the DVD9 just fine. The problem comes in using ifoedit to split the dvd and then the subsequent editing steps. Is there a guide that clearly describes how to do this?
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  2. I have used Doom9 guides and it works. Just use the IFO edit 0.89 and above which is free.
    http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/guides.htm
    Good luck.
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    Using the guide that is listed how do I tell which VOBS to keep. I think it is after you strip it (in IFOedit) that you get a screen that has little flags on it that normally has two check marks, then you strip it and BAM!!! I get a screen with like 32 VOBS..... which ones do I check to get the movie and sound??? I am lost.... someone please help.


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  4. Originally Posted by graysky
    I paid the $5 to use http://mpucoder.kewlhair.com/derrow/ but I still cannot seem to get it right

    I can rip the DVD9 just fine. The problem comes in using ifoedit to split the dvd and then the subsequent editing steps. Is there a guide that clearly describes how to do this?
    This is the best GUIDE that I have found:
    http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=38363

    Basically it is taken from the Doom9 guide: http://www.doom9.org/mpg/ifoedit-2dvdrs.htm but it goes into more detail in a couple critical spots. The Doom9 guide has a couple images from IfoEdit which are very helpful.

    I hope this helps!
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  5. specifically which editing sequences are you having difficulties with? editing chapters?
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  6. Hey you can usually see which vobs to use by the sequence sizes, look for the largest sequence of vobs, other that this you can open the vobs in a dvd plyer that supports opening dvd's from files or folders. i use dvdpro xp player and double click on the vob's to see which contain the flix
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