Been backing up my DVD collection and have run into several movies that appear to have the same problem. A few of the movies are Scooby Doo, Spiderman and Honey I Blew Up the Kid.
I rip the main movie files and main movie using DVD Decrypter but when I open IFOEdit and try to create new IFOs via the "Create IFOs" button I get this error:
"Could not find any VOB unit in VOB file(s)"
In the example of Scooby Doo, here are the files that DVD Decrypter spat out:
VTS_01_0.IFO
VTS_01_PGC_01_1.VOB
VTS_01_PGC_01_2.VOB
VTS_01_PGC_01_3.VOB
VTS_01_PGC_01_4.VOB
One more note, the VOB files will play fine from the hard drive via WinDVD.
Any feedback is greatly appreciated?
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Be sure your DVD Decrypter is in the right mode. ISO/IFO/etc.
Also be sure the thing has options set properly. -
The Problem is, the Filenames must be VTS_01_n.VOB.
Always rip in File-Mode !
If you want to strip or split use DVDToolbox.If it ain't the prompt it ain't shit -
It was the filenames. Thanks a ton.
Anyone have a link to a FAQ or resource about valid/legal VOB filenames?
Thanks again.
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