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  1. Hi there,

    I have had no problems backing up movies thus far . . .but one movie is baffling me. I am trying to backup My Big Fat Greek Wedding . . .but I only want the widescreen version. I usually use DVD Decrypter to rip the file, then use DVD2ONE to do whatever it does. For some reason though I can't rip the widescreen version. I see there are two versions of vob files, and I have tried ripping them both, but no widescreen. I can choose widescreen when i play the movie and select it on the menu, but can't rip it. Can someone help me?

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    Hi- I've had the same problem with one sided DVD's that offer both wide and full screen, where you choose in the menu, rather than flip the disc. I usually just rip the main movie files with Decrypter, then run DVD2AVI. I tryed the set of files Decrypter originally picked (at startup), and DVD2AVI viewed them as a full screen version. I then re-ripped, but chose another set of files myself (the set I thought to be the widescreen version). This time DVD2AVI was closer, but instead of giving me the 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen version, it stretched the video into a 1.85:1 aspect ratio. I figured these were the set of files I needed, so I just wrote an AviSynth Script to Frameserver to TMPGEnc with. That did the trick, and I was able to retain the original aspect ratio, after a little work. I've found that with certain DVD's like that, you just have to get the nearest set of files, and sometimes force the true ratio yourself. Hope This Helps!
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  3. take all the dvd to the drive & then use ifo edit to check the ifo on each vobset & U will see what one was widescreen making it alot easier 4 u. then run ifo edit & go to vob extras & remove the film U want & delete other audio & subs U dont require. This should then make the film the right size to burn anyway
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  4. Thats the problem with using a program like dvd2one before you know what your doing. Finding out which set of VOB files has the 16:9 aspect ratio is dvd ripping 101. By the way, its the VTS_01 set.
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