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  1. Ok guys:

    I know by reading all the info on this site and forum,there is a way to add the extras that come with each DVD and put them onto your CDR.

    I have been using the Smart Ripper, DVD2avi, TMPGEnc VCDeasy to make the DVD's on CDR's.

    My question is?? Is there any program available that i have missed or not heard of yet that can copy the whole DVD including the extras and make it avialable to burn onto a vcd without having to rip the movie vobs then the extra vobs and then convert them both into mpegs so u can make the vcd's??

    Thanks in advance.


    Novachemop426.
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  2. Using smartripper you can check or uncheck all of the .vob files available on the DVD. I believe they are formatted like VTS_01_1.vob and so forth. I think the first two numbers indicate the section, like previews, or main movie, or commentary, etc. With a little trial-and-error you can rip all the numbers of the section(like vts_01_1 , 2, 3) and then use DVD2AVI to prep them for Tmpgenc. DVD2AVI only takes a couple minutes and you can choose Options>preview to see if you got the piece of DVD you were after. If you didn't, trash the .vob files and rip the next section (like vts_02_1 , 2, 3). Just make sure to rip the .ifo file with each section. Look at the conversion guides to see how to use smartripper and DVD2AVI in greater detail.
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  3. just make sure you don't use "file mode" in smartripper, as it does NOT remove multi-angles
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  4. If you want to rip the whole disc, I suggest that you DO rip in "File Mode" with SmartRipper (or use DVD Decrypter), but then use FlaskMPEG to convert whatever you need (rather than DVD2AVI).

    FlaskMPEG has an IFO parser so it doesn't matter that your ripper hasn't processed multi-angles/seamless branching/multi-title vobsets.

    Otherwise, you WILL have to rip multiple times with Smartripper on movie mode.

    Regards.
    Michael Tam
    w: Morsels of Evidence
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  5. Originally Posted by vitualis
    FlaskMPEG has an IFO parser so it doesn't matter that your ripper hasn't processed multi-angles/seamless branching/multi-title vobsets.
    any other way to rip in file mode w/o using flaskmpeg?
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  6. I am unaware of any other common converting program (i.e., same function as DVD2AVI or FlaskMPEG) that can correctly parse IFO files correctly.

    Regards.
    Michael Tam
    w: Morsels of Evidence
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