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  1. How do you rip just the trailer or behind the scenes from a DVD?
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  2. hi,

    Most of the time when you take a look at the files on the dvd there is a set of big files. For example 3x1Gig and 1 of something less than 1 Gig in a sequence. The trailer(s) are ussually a lot smaller and in a different VOB file. What you can also do is rip the complete DVD (using smartripper) to your hd, and play the seperat VOB files in your dvd player. I use PowerDVD 3 and this works great.
    When you figured out which files you want, just do the same with those as you would ripping the movie.

    Greetz,

    pSyChO dAd

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    What I do is to look at the title\chapter and take note of it and find out how long it is. Then I use that information when using a DVD ripper program (like FlaskMPEG)It's a little confusing at first but you'll get the hang of it!
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  4. Thanks Feslmogh. I realized that after I posted the message. It was smacking me in the face
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  5. Thanks Feslmogh. I realized that after I posted the message. It was smacking me in the face
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  6. What I do is list the vob files on the DVD by size (it is immediately clear which are for the movie: at least four 0.99GB files following somewhere by the last that is somewhat smaller).
    I make note of those "big" vob file that are not part of the movie (different numbering).
    Make a playlist of them in WinDVD and play them - each vob file represents a chapter.
    Quickly run through the chapters and note the chapter number I need.
    Identify the vob file in the playlist using the noted chapter number.

    BeTa
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