I tried to trancode a Star Trek TNG DVD with DVD2ONE. I ran into the typical problem of no matter how I remux/demux the files the new vob's will not play correctly. After putting the trancoded vob files back into the DVD layout they would play from the disks menu but would startup at the wrong place in the episode.
The only way I could get them to play correctly was to do the following.
The TNG disks contain 4 episodes in 8 vob files. I ripped the DVD in file mode. I then moved the 8 vob file into a different directory and then used Ifoedit to create a new set of ifo files treating the 4 episodes as one PGC(one movie). Then transoded with DVD2ONE. It created a VIDEO_TS directory of 4.37GB's. I burned to a DVD-R and it plays fine but it treats the 4 episodes as one long movie,so the episodes play continuously.
The chapter points are there so you coudl advance to an episode with the chapter skip button. You couls also use the DVD players goto function to advance to the chapter which representthe next chapter. Just note on the DVD box the chapter at which each episode starts and use the goto function to jump to the episode you want to watch.
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