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  1. I have a Cyberhome 1500 DVD Recorder and have made a dvd and want to edit it on my pc. The problem is that when I rip the dvd to my pc using DVD Decrypter and try to open the files my pc will not open the files.
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  2. Did yoiu RiP in File mode or ISO mode? What program are you trying to play it with? Can you play it directly from the DVD?
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  3. I ripped it both in File mode as well as ISO mode and I'm trying to play it in Power Dvd.
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  4. What I also tried to do was to burn the ripped files to another dvd using Record Now DX and it won't let me do that either. I had no problems viewing the dvd on my computer but once you tried to open up the ripped files it won't let me do it.
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  5. Im not familiar with the Cyberhome Recording format. What are the file extensions on the files when you ripped them to the HD. Are they .VOB? Try changeing the extension to .mpg and play.

    Check this link for similar post:
    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=192235

    Maybe you need to make the disc compatable on the Cyberhome before trying on the PC??
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    I have some DVD+RW discs that a friend made for me using his Philips stand alone DVD recorder (which like the Cyberhome 1500 does DVD+R and DVD+RW).

    I too had DVD Decrypter trouble ripping them in FILE mode as well as ISO mode but I was able to rip them in IFO mode using STREAM PROCESSING. Make sure you select no file splitting and it should give you two complete files ... one file is the M2V which is the video and the other is the AC-3 audio file.

    I then imported these into TMPGEnc DVD Author and did some very simple editing (just trimmed the start and end points) added chapters and compiled to a VIDEO_TS folder. I then made an ISO image file with TMPGEnc DVD Author and burned with DVD Decrypter to a DVD-R

    Worked like a charm

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  7. Originally Posted by FulciLives
    I have some DVD+RW discs that a friend made for me using his Philips stand alone DVD recorder (which like the Cyberhome 1500 does DVD+R and DVD+RW).

    I too had DVD Decrypter trouble ripping them in FILE mode as well as ISO mode but I was able to rip them in IFO mode using STREAM PROCESSING. Make sure you select no file splitting and it should give you two complete files ... one file is the M2V which is the video and the other is the AC-3 audio file.

    I then imported these into TMPGEnc DVD Author and did some very simple editing (just trimmed the start and end points) added chapters and compiled to a VIDEO_TS folder. I then made an ISO image file with TMPGEnc DVD Author and burned with DVD Decrypter to a DVD-R

    Worked like a charm

    - John "FulciLives" Coleman
    I just tried this method, and all went well until i played back the finished DVD...The Audio and Video were out of sync...Any tips or tricks??? It seemed that the audio was about 2 seconds ahead of the video.

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    Originally Posted by gpwake
    Originally Posted by FulciLives
    I have some DVD+RW discs that a friend made for me using his Philips stand alone DVD recorder (which like the Cyberhome 1500 does DVD+R and DVD+RW).

    I too had DVD Decrypter trouble ripping them in FILE mode as well as ISO mode but I was able to rip them in IFO mode using STREAM PROCESSING. Make sure you select no file splitting and it should give you two complete files ... one file is the M2V which is the video and the other is the AC-3 audio file.

    I then imported these into TMPGEnc DVD Author and did some very simple editing (just trimmed the start and end points) added chapters and compiled to a VIDEO_TS folder. I then made an ISO image file with TMPGEnc DVD Author and burned with DVD Decrypter to a DVD-R

    Worked like a charm

    - John "FulciLives" Coleman
    I just tried this method, and all went well until i played back the finished DVD...The Audio and Video were out of sync...Any tips or tricks??? It seemed that the audio was about 2 seconds ahead of the video.

    Thanks,
    gpwake
    Sorry gpwake but it worked for me so I don't know why it didn't work for you. I only have two DVD+RW discs (recorded on a Philips stand alone DVD recorder) and both worked without sync problems using the method I described. In both cases I trimmed the start and end points.

    I don't have aymore to test myself or I would but the two I did this with worked without sync problems.

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  9. I went back to make the disk compatible but still no luck.
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  10. Originally Posted by nanz1
    I went back to make the disk compatible but still no luck.
    Here is what i did:

    I used DVD Decrypter to rip just the .VOB files to my Hard drive. You dont need the other files just the Video Object Files. I then used DVD lab which allows you to use VOB files directly as your video source! Works like a charm! No quality loss, no headache trying to convert the VOB files.

    In theory you should be able to add the VOB files directly from your burned DVD (i have done this with various other dvd's) but it just doesn't work with the Cyberhome DVD's...??? I am guess that the Cyberhome DVD recorder writes some header information that PC programs don't like...DVD Decrypter solves that problem though. After ripping the VOB files from your DVD to you hard drive you can then easly edit them with DVD lab. I usually set DVD Decrypter to NOT split files (that is if you know that the VOB files will all fit on 1 DVD). It is just alot easier to work with one file vs. like 5 or 6.

    Hope this helps!
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    Originally Posted by gpwake
    Originally Posted by nanz1
    I went back to make the disk compatible but still no luck.
    Here is what i did:

    I used DVD Decrypter to rip just the .VOB files to my Hard drive. You dont need the other files just the Video Object Files. I then used DVD lab which allows you to use VOB files directly as your video source! Works like a charm! No quality loss, no headache trying to convert the VOB files.

    In theory you should be able to add the VOB files directly from your burned DVD (i have done this with various other dvd's) but it just doesn't work with the Cyberhome DVD's...??? I am guess that the Cyberhome DVD recorder writes some header information that PC programs don't like...DVD Decrypter solves that problem though. After ripping the VOB files from your DVD to you hard drive you can then easly edit them with DVD lab. I usually set DVD Decrypter to NOT split files (that is if you know that the VOB files will all fit on 1 DVD). It is just alot easier to work with one file vs. like 5 or 6.

    Hope this helps!
    You can import VOB files into TMPGEnc DVD Author as well. The reason why I used ripped M2V and AC-3 was because I couldn't get the DVD+RW discs I had to rip properly any other way (actually I think ISO mode worked but that wasn't any good for getting to the files needed for re-authoring).

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  12. You can import VOB files into TMPGEnc DVD Author as well. The reason why I used ripped M2V and AC-3 was because I couldn't get the DVD+RW discs I had to rip properly any other way (actually I think ISO mode worked but that wasn't any good for getting to the files needed for re-authoring).

    - John "FulciLives" Coleman
    Same problem i had...TMPGEnc DVD Author wouldn't read the VOB files! That is why i tried ripping them in M2V and AC-3 format like you suggested, but for some reason the clip was way out of sync. Maybe my synce issues are because my DVD ROM drive is too slow to rip the files to M2V and AC-3??? DVD lab allowed me to use the VOB files ripped by DVD Decrypter, where as TMPGEnc DVD Author did not...Not sure what is up with that??? Using this method i did not have to re-encode the VOB files, they were used as is which eliminated my sync issues. I wonder why DVD lab would recognize and use the VOB files, but TMPGEnc DVD Author would not??? Hmmm!
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  13. Thanks for the suggestions, I will give it a try and post back later. Thanks
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    Originally Posted by gpwake
    DVD lab allowed me to use the VOB files ripped by DVD Decrypter, where as TMPGEnc DVD Author did not...Not sure what is up with that??? Using this method i did not have to re-encode the VOB files, they were used as is which eliminated my sync issues. I wonder why DVD lab would recognize and use the VOB files, but TMPGEnc DVD Author would not??? Hmmm!
    My guess is that TMPGEnc DVD Author needs an IFO file to go with the VOB files. If you rip in FILE MODE and SELECT ALL FILES then that should work OR if you just rip the MAIN MOVIE VOB files I think you can use IfoEdit or DVDFab to create IFO files for the VOB files. Then my bet is that TMPGEnc DVD Author would have no trouble importing the files.

    Still though that doesn't really explain the audio sync issue importing the M2V and AC-3 files.

    Would be nice as a test if you could try creating IFO files for the VOB files then see how TMPGEnc DVD Author deals with importing and then editing them.

    Would be nice to know that this works and/or doesn't work compared to the M2V/AC-3 method.

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  15. Would be nice as a test if you could try creating IFO files for the VOB files then see how TMPGEnc DVD Author deals with importing and then editing them.

    Would be nice to know that this works and/or doesn't work compared to the M2V/AC-3 method.
    That would be an interesting test, maybe i will give that a try.

    I must say though, I REALLY like DVD lab!
    The way it imports VOB files is very handy.
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    Originally Posted by gpwake
    That would be an interesting test, maybe i will give that a try.

    I must say though, I REALLY like DVD lab!
    The way it imports VOB files is very handy.
    Please do.

    Some of us (cough) prefer TMPGEnc DVD Author for it's ease of use plus the fact that it makes putting chapter points EXACTLY where you want them extremely easy.

    Menu design is not as nice ... this is true ... but otherwise I love TMPGEnc DVD Author and the lack of advanced menu design doesn't bother me.

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  17. Some of us (cough) prefer TMPGEnc DVD Author
    LOL

    To be honest with you...I tried TMPGEnc DVD Author fist, but didn't have success otherwise i would definently use it as well. I may try it again though, as it is like half the cost of DVD lab. You did demux both the video and the audio when ripping in IFO mode right? Actually....demuxing is probably where my sync problems are coming from. Did you use RAW stream settings???
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  18. I tried ripping just the VOB files from the disk using DVD Decrypter and I'm able to do that but still unable to open those files to view them in Power Dvd. I wanted to try to burn those files using Record Now DX and it won't let me do that either.
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    Originally Posted by nanz1
    I tried ripping just the VOB files from the disk using DVD Decrypter and I'm able to do that but still unable to open those files to view them in Power Dvd. I wanted to try to burn those files using Record Now DX and it won't let me do that either.
    Did you also rip the IFO/BUP files or JUST the VOB files? If you only ripped the VOB files then I think IFOEdit can create working IFO files for those which should allow them to be imported into TMPGEnc DVD Author or played back in a software DVD player such as PowerDVD or WinDVD etc.

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  20. How can I just make a copy of a dvd+rw that was recorded on the Cyberhome 1500 using my pc?
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  21. I used Nero to burn copies with no problems.
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  22. gpwake Posted: Dec 11, 2003 20:06

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    I used Nero to burn copies with no problems.



    How did you make a copy of a disk that was made in a Cyberhome 1500 usiny Nero?
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  23. gpwake,

    Did you ever solve your sync issues? I had a cyberhome recorder for a while and never got it to work consistantly, looked fine when viewing disc recorded on cyberhome, but when I tried to rip it with decrypter and then author with anything I would get sync issues 3 times out of 5 or so. And got worse the longer the recording, I finnally got fed up and returned it and bought a phillip 75, now i just import files into authoring program and edit there and I have not had any sync issues at all, I dont know if it was decrypter doing it or if maybe the cyberhome wasnt exactly the correct audio 48khz or whatever. Anyway that is my experience with sync issues with the cyberhome
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