I have ripped the film to hard drive but when I try to use dvd2avi the is no audio on any of the tracks.
The vobs play perfect from the hard drive so why is there no sound whatever track I choose.
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i dont wanna teach ya to suck eggs but have you ticked track 1 in the audio tab?
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This DVD contains some hidden branching - VOB1 contains about 7 minutes of duplicated video (with no audio) - this screws up any ripping process. The original IFO jumps you to the correct start as listed below.
I've managed to back it up by encoding in the usual way - but you need demux the video and audio, then trim the video by 7mins 11 seconds - and then remux it back again.
Strange thing is that if you select the 'start' of the movie in TMPGenc or whatever you use to slice the MPG, it doesn't show the start. But by timing it (and a bit of trial and error) - 7:11:00 is definately the 'start'.
Weird - new form of copy protection - or copy confusion anyway ?
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Second thoughts - forget my last post. Unless you get the cut spot on, you get lip sync issues.
Better and actually easier method is to just demux the vobs and tell it to split the vobs at new tags (use Vobedit from Doom9) - then just delete the rouge vob (it's about 300Mbyte - the first one) - and then either reencode the m2v file or mux the m2v and ac3 back again to recreate the vobs without the problem.
Cheers,
Teeerex.
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