Hello lads.

There is this small VOB (about 110MB) that had a 4:3 video stream and an AC3 stream. I got the m2v out of it and made a new 16:9 video stream from Premiere, since the original was letterboxed. So, I used Doom9's guide to remux the new m2v to the original VOB and then correct the IFO data as the old video stream was 4:3 and the new is 16:9. Everything worked perfectly and there shouldn't be a reason for this post, but I decided the new video could use a little "post-production" and so I deleted everything, re-ripped, re-demuxed, and remade a new 16:9 stream, identical to the first 16:9 one. So now I just had to re-remux, piece of cake me thinks. Not!

The remux "processing" bar of IFOedit goes waaaay over 100% (reaching even 500000%!!!) and the VOB gets to 1GB and then a continuous VOB is created, fills up to 1GB and so on. I'm getting crazy, as I tried a dozen of times and couldn't remux the darned stream, something I so easily did the first time I ever tried! I made new streams, same thing. I even tried re-remuxing the original stream I de-muxed just to see what happens, same thing...

IFOedit just keeps adding data to the VOB, remuxing for ever! I have to manually cancel the proceduce or else I would probably get as much of VOBs as my hard disk space allows. And the original is just 110MB. What on earth happens (that didn't happen the first time) is beyond me...
Any thoughts/ideas?

I'm using IFOedit 0.96 and 0.95 and neither CCE nor TMPEG were used in making the new m2v stream
Also tried VOBedit's remux, seemed to work fine but the resulting VOB had audio de-sync, so I guess it's useless

Cheers to all