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  1. any ideas how to remove backup information screen from copies made with dvdxcopy ?
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  2. Originally Posted by kowal
    any ideas how to remove backup information screen from copies made with dvdxcopy ?
    Just follow the sets in my GUIDE:

    DVDXCOPY improvements - or how to remove .VOB ID's
    http://www.vcdhelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=127933
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  3. Hi,

    i'm using a more simple way (i think):
    When DVDXCopy fisnish preparing the 1st disc, don't burn. Go to the temporary directory of DVDXCopy and just replace the Video_TS.vob file with the original, from the original disc. Then, burn the disc with Nero or other software, removing the text file. It is recomenden that you run vobedit, open Video_TS.ifo and "get VTS sectors" before burning, to make it compatible with all DVD Players.

    Hope that helps,
    Zaxxon
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    Yep, THE nice & easy way, Zaxxon (a fan of the game?)! Thanks.
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  5. Yes [_chef_], a fan of Zaxxon (the game)!! Oh my god, it was so many years ago!!!
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    ...blink and clonk and chumpf....


    Yeah, these old lucky days... 8)
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  7. I tried both methods and they work just fine. but thx to the first method I go get rid of those anoying warnings (a Zone2DVD has about 4 warnings)

    DVDXCOPY ain't that bad after all... a bit too expensive I think.
    [-Neoh*-]|[-Cheers-]
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  8. I am using the method described in the guide and I have one minor problem. When I select the VOB ID and attempt to play it I just get a black box with no video. I get no error message and the VOBrator just sits there until I press the stop button.

    This only happens with small VOB's like the backup and warning screens. If I open one of the main movie VOB's and try to play it works fine?

    Any ideas for correcting the problem? Right now I find the backup screen by looking for the VOB id that is 91 packets in size. Not excatly fool proof but I haven't run across a movie that has two entries that are 91 packets. At least not yet ....

    Thks
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  9. Originally Posted by Zaxxon
    Hi,

    i'm using a more simple way (i think):
    When DVDXCopy fisnish preparing the 1st disc, don't burn. Go to the temporary directory of DVDXCopy and just replace the Video_TS.vob file with the original, from the original disc. Then, burn the disc with Nero or other software, removing the text file. It is recomenden that you run vobedit, open Video_TS.ifo and "get VTS sectors" before burning, to make it compatible with all DVD Players.

    Hope that helps,
    Zaxxon
    Ok I'm confused in this thing of "get VTS sectors"...
    it seems really easy to just replace the video_ts.ifo file with the original one but why if i replaced it do I need to use vobesit to edit it if its the original??
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    You have to use Vobedit or Ifoedit in any way to proceed Get VTS sectors to get the CORRECT info from the files and store that infos into the ifo/bup files.

    I used DVD XCOPY, let them build the 1st disc, copied the original video_ts.ifo/bup in the target dir, did Get VTS sectors in Ifoedit over the video_ts.ifo and burnt with RNM. I then deleted the files in the target dir and hit skip this disc to get disc 2. Same procedure here.
    Always worked - never saw the backup-screen on my STP.
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  11. Originally Posted by [_chef_
    ]...blink and clonk and chumpf....


    Yeah, these old lucky days... 8)
    Donkey Kong (Crazy Kong and variants)
    Ms Pac Man
    Galaga
    Dig Dug
    Frogger
    Space Invaders
    Qix
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    and the list goes on and on...

    The good old '80s
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  12. As Churchill famously predicted when Chamberlain returned from Munich proclaiming peace in his time: "You were given the choice between war and dishonor. You chose dishonor, and you will have war."
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