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  1. I hace copied some DVD to my harddisk, but I did not demux the files to m2v and ac3. I do have the IFO file and Vob files.
    Is it possible to demux the m2v stream from harddisk. Smartripper and DVD Decrypter only demuxes from DVDRom.
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  2. Nope dude, DVDDecrypter only demuxes from DVD drives, but the smart ripper can read from hard disk and so you can make de demuxe.
    The only problem in Smart ripper is that it has some bugs with subtitles (Don't rip the forced english subtitles that are very comum in Warner Movies).
    An advice: If you want to rip the subtitles, don't erase the original rip that you have done, or first rip the subtitles, than demux the movie with smartriper again and so you can erase the original rip.

    It would be perfect if DVDdecrypter could read from hard disk.
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  3. you could always just create an image file (iso) with nero. Then get daemon tools - and mount the image as a virtual dvd-rom. Works great.

    -d
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  4. it is possible using a program called bbDMUX from doom9.org but that is a cmd line program. and the best one i think is vobedit u can get these from www.doom9.org[/url]
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  5. Its even easier than all this fine solutions. Get TMPGEncode, then use the MPEG tools. There is Simple De-Multiplex, and De-Multiplex. Simple will do both audio and video at the same time, and Regular De-mulitplex will give you a list of streams so that you can rip whichever stream you want if there are more than 2. In both cases, you need to switch the File type to All Files, then u can select VOB files.

    _fester_
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  6. wouldn't this create multiple mv2 and ac3 files one for each vob. If you want to re-encode this how would you hande the the multiple mv2 and ac3 to load into tmpgenc or CCE?????
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  7. It will create multiple VOB files if that is how they are ripped. I prefer to remove the file size limit in IFO mode on DVD decryptor, then i have full length, single files for audio and video.

    _fester_
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  8. I think there is a tool called VOBrator. I do believe that it can demux the .m2v and .ac3 from the VOBs.
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