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  1. I used vobblanker to remove some extras from a DVD. When I try to open up to files in DVD shrink, it says cannot decrypt VOBS or invalid filename. Can anybody lend some help?
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    Try just using DVDShrink for the process. The whole purpose of DVDShrink is to allow the user to pick and choose what content they put on their DVD-R, so VOBBlanker is really an unnecessary step.
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  3. Yeah, I was just going to use DVD shrink, but I wanted some extras and to keep a menu.
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    You're probably going to have to make your own menu in order to do that (I have no idea how menus work, however).
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    Originally Posted by kmac14_99
    Yeah, I was just going to use DVD shrink, but I wanted some extras and to keep a menu.
    just uncheck the boxes of the files you want to remove. When transcoded, it will leave those files out.
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  6. The VOB files that are only 1 mb are able to be added, but when i try to add the main files to DVD shrink, it wont let me.
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    I'd say that the source directory you are taking these files from was created badly. There are some early DVDs here that DVDShrink doesn't recognise (The Wedding Singer, for instance) because of the way they were authored.
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    it automatically backs up all files unless you tell it not too if you are using 3.0 or higher. What are you trying to add? Just do full backup.
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    Try CloneDVD. It's a one program solution. It allows you to remove any extra you don't want and preserve the menus. There is a 30 day trial on it.
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