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  1. Derrow's guides for splitting to 2 DVD-Rs have worked great so far for everything except this...

    11 Titlesets, VTS_10 is the main movie. (5.5Gb). When playing the original on Ifoedit, it reports that titles 1,5,7,8,9,10 have been played. (correspond to VTS_10/6/2/4/3/1).

    I split the DVD w/Ifoedit, it gives me VTS_10 & VIDEO_TS* by default. I copy over the remaining VTS_XX for the titles above and yet it doesn't play in Ifoedit's DVD player. It starts playing for a few minutes and then complains that a file is missing from the DVD (#$%@#$ which one?)

    suggestions?
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  2. guys....hello? any ideas?
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    Usually when splitting in separate folder and copying the other files to complete the discs is very easy to overlook one file. In your case that will be VTS_10_0.VOB, the movie menu. Ifoedit does nothing with this file when splitting and you need to copy it separately in both folders !

    If is still not working then sometimes these problems appear from the crazy way the DVD was authored. I had issues with Monsters INC and the only way to do it was to generate new VIDEO_TS.ifo's.
    Anyway I think in your case is that menu. I forget somethimes to copy it in the final directory because somewhere in my mind I think that I already took care of the movie files (for you VTS_10) when splitting!
    Good Luck and let me know if this was your problem !
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  4. have ifoedit build new ifo files into a new directory and copy the vob's into your new directory. This works for me sometimes.
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  5. nope, it's not the _0.VOB file, I used to do that a lot in the beginning but I usually remember now
    It's Fantasia 2000 and the damn thing is really complicated. It plays 6 titles before it gets to the main movie ????? Ifoedit seems to have a problem splitting it. Even if I split to a new dir, generate new .ifo's and copy *every single missing* .vob (other than the generated ones of course), it still complains...

    I've spent too much time with this DVD, I think I'll end up re-encoding it to fit in a single disc and see what happens, maybe this one wasn't meant to be split.

    thanks guys
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