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  1. I recently upgraded IfoEdit version .94 to .95 because the "Remove Angles" option under IfoEdit "VOB Extras" remained greyed out and inoperative on DVDs that I know have angles. (I had someone load my VTS_xx_0.ifo in IfoEdit on another machine and the "Remove Angles" option is available).

    When I booted the .95 application, .94 still booted. I did a system search on "IfoEdit" and then deleted all IfoEdit references in the c:\windows and c:\windows\prefetch directories and then reinstalled .95. .95 now boots from the .95 icon but, unfortunately, the "Remove Angles" option is still greyed out.

    Help! Is there a hidden IfoEdit file somewhere that I need to delete that continues to prevent me from accessing the "remove Angles" feature?

    Thank you.
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  2. I think it's just a bug in IFOEdit. There are a few of them in IFOEdit. Still a great proggy though. I noticed that a while back and it has caused me some coasters because it has ripped multi angle movies like Halloween Resurrection in all angles, so all angles play simulataneously. I have other options now for multi angle films, but I think IFOEdit will select SOME movies with MULTIPLE angles, like Attack of the Clones..but the angle function will be greyed out in other movies. Unfortunately, I don't think there is anything that can be done, UNLESS maybe, an older version like .090 or something works well. Hopefully someone will let us know. I posted two days ago on the "authoring" forum, the exact same question, and have yet to get a response.
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  3. Defense,

    The strange thing is that I sent the VTS_xx.0.ifo to another user who has the exact same IfoEdit "source" version .95 downloaded from Doom. His IfoEdit VOB Extras "Remove Angles" option sees the angles in MY file and is not greyed out like mine is. This leads me to believe there is some conflicting .ini or registry entry that I can't find and have failed to uninstall when I upgraded from .94 to .95.

    Does anyone have any further suggestions or comments?

    Sprint1one
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