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  1. After ripping my Vob files to my hard/d I tend to use powerdvd to open them to see which one is the english audio file so I can tick the right audio decoding number in dvd2avi. Example In powerdvd you can see audio 1 =english 2 = german 3=spanish and if the 4th one is again english I tend to presume that it is the directors comments all the way through the film so I choose number 1 then i have both my audio and video files for tmpgEnc. But this time the 1st vob has a 2 min preview of the film just before the film starts like a trailer. But the no 1 audio is english ( the Film ) and 2 german 3 spanish but 4 is the preview so i need 2 audio files first 4 and then 1.therefore I have to tick 1 and 4 in dvd2avi. how do I do this, can i just join the audio files with any audio program, or will the film be out of sync ? Thanks in advance

    <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: PcJockey on 2001-11-10 06:40:59 ]</font>

    <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: PcJockey on 2001-11-10 08:09:23 ]</font>
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  2. what ripper are you using? is it capable of stream processing(parse .ifo)? if you can rip the intro & movie seperately or by chapter your problem is solved
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  3. im using claddvd and the preview is embeded in the first vob never seen that before. what ripper can rip by chapter


    <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: PcJockey on 2001-11-10 16:02:28 ]</font>
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  4. stanwebber is correct u need can do stream processing and rip the movie sepately from the intro....if u dont already use it go get smartripper..it is the only ripper that can do all the things we suggest
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  5. what hope do i have if i already took the dvd back and only have the vob files on H/D
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  6. do u have an ifo file..if u do use DVDx to encode it uses the ifo file to encode the movie and u can select the movie or the intro to encode...but it wont have the great quality with TMPGEnc but it is still a good quality encoder..atleast u have the movie rite
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