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  1. I am trying to rip a DVD that I made with my set top recorder onto my hard drive to build a new DVD. For some reason whether I use Re-Jig or Decrypter it only rips the biggest chapter even though I have all 10 checked. Any ideas on why this is happening? The chapters are actually seperate videos and not just chapter points but I don't think that should matter. Any help is appreciated.
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    Try ripping it in File or ISO mode, not IFO mode..If you do ISO mode, you'll need to mount the image using Daemon Tools or Alcohol, etc.
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    Not sure what the problem is but you might try another ripping program like dvdfab decrypter.
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    You shouldn't have to "rip" at all. Just "drag and drop" your files.
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    Originally Posted by SLK001
    You shouldn't have to "rip" at all. Just "drag and drop" your files.
    Dragging and Dropping, while possible under the conditions above, isn't the proper term for taking files from one media and moving them to another (DVD to Hard Disk). That's called ripping.
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    Originally Posted by ROF
    Originally Posted by SLK001
    You shouldn't have to "rip" at all. Just "drag and drop" your files.
    Dragging and Dropping, while possible under the conditions above, isn't the proper term for taking files from one media and moving them to another (DVD to Hard Disk). That's called ripping.
    Since when?

    "Ripping" is the act of extracting data from an encrypted file and storing it decoded. At least it is in my little universe.
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  7. Well no matter what you call it, I figured out a way around it. For some reason my disc is recognized as if it were 10 different DVDs instead of one with 10 videos. In the past I have been able to "rip" as a single m2v stream. Now I have to do each video separately. No big deal just a little more time consuming. Not sure why it does this. In the past I have "ripped" as a single stream from a disc in the exact same format. Thanks for the advice. I will be test driving DVD-fab tonight.
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