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  1. I have finaly figured out how to rip DVD's after reading these useless guides. I have been successfull at ripping two many movies now, but came to a problem I can't solve. After ripping Mission to Mars and burring it with NERO, I noticed that my stand alone Panasonic DVD player will jump from chapter to chapter, all the way through the movie chapters. Its almost as if my DVD player were previewing each chapter. Does anybody know whats going on?


    Here is the steps I take:
    1. Rip with DVD Decrypter using IFO mode. Set file splitting at 1 GIG.
    2. Make IFO's with IFOedit when I want to split the movie into two disks, this is how: I make two folders and name them disk 1 and disk 2. I then place VOB files disk 1 folder and VOB files in the other disk 2 folder. I then create a new folder in within disk one folder and disk 2 folder. The new folders will be my IFO output directories. Then I rename disk 2 folder VOB files accordingly VTS_1_1.VOB, VTS_1_2.VOB so IFOedit recognizes the chain. I then press OK.
    3. After IFO's are created I go to NERO and select DVD video project which has worked fine for all of my previous DVD rips. To create my first split disk I add all VOB's from disk 1 folder (only the VOB files OK!) to the project. Then I go to the output folder where my IFO and BUP files are and add those as well. I press write and wait till its done.

    After this I play the DVD on my player, player recognizes the DVD, see the picture, but it just goes from chapter to chapter and it only plays about 2 secs of each chapter till the end, with green horrible korean subtitles!!!!!!!!! What in the world is going on here!!!!!!!!!!!

    Whats strange about this is that the DVD-R plays fine on my computer!!!!
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  2. Make sure the ifo file parameters of the original movie match the one of your copy.

    Since your not encoding, did you try to split the movie with DVDxCopy? There is a guide somewhere in here that explains how to get rid of the warning logo. The trick is to cut and paste the movie to another folder at the burn step, then press skip disk and redo it again for the second disk. This will allow you to have the movie on your HD after DVDxcopy is done.

    It could also be that your movie is wierd. I got problems once with Miss Congeniality. I just could not re-insert my re-encode VoBS back into the original movie so I can keep menus. I end-up with one hell of a wierd behaving output. So I just burn the thing with no menus and just the movie at the end.
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