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    The title says it all ... in Star Wars - A new Hope, when the opening crawl is displayed, it switches between 3 different languages. I found only one thread thru google, and it referred to changing a MaxThe Ripper setting (Mac only); I use Windows and I couldn't figure out how to interpret the MTR setting into any of the ripping tools I use.

    This is the remastered 2004 DVD trilogy release, in case that matters.

    I regularly use RipIt4Me and AutoGK for my rip and convert, and Videora to convert to mp4 for my iPod. If you have strong opinions on these tools, and other options, feel free to share.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Todd
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  2. It's the angles that are causing it.It's not easy to remove them but you can turn off the angle feature on your player.
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  3. once ripped with all angles, the player can't turn them off. they all play consecutively. you need to re-rip with software that can remove all but one angle. maybe dvdshrink, dvdfab, or anydvd.
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    DVD Remake if that is the actual problem but be warned that recent multi-lingual discs have branching instructions in the main movie PGC and whilst not stopping playback altogether, they may cause a DVD player to pause momentarilly before playing the title or end credit sequence. They can also cause extras to skip slightly whenever a caption appears.
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    Re-Rip with DVD decrypter, but first tell it which angle you want. Set it to File Mode, then go into Settings -> File Mode (Tab), and tick Mulit-Angle Processing and choose the angle you want to keep.
    Read my blog here.
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  6. Or, if all you want is the movie, like to reencode into some other format, then use DVD Decrypter's IFO Mode and it'll choose Angle 1 by default.
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