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  1. I have ripped a DVD with Decrypter, the files I am left with will not play in the Ifoedit programme and when burnt will not play on anything, Any pionters. I am ripping only the movie files as described in the "howto" pages.
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  2. I have spruce dvdmovie factory installed and it renames the IFO files, Then they will not play. Is there anyway of reconverting them back, have uninstalled spruce but it still sees it in the system directory and no better.
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  3. I can barely understand ur 2 posts, ur questions make no sense to me? How did you rip the files, vobs, stream copying? What are u loading into IFOEdit, every file I have ever tried has worked fine (hundreds)? What are u attempting to do with Spruce? How big is the DVD main movie files?

    In trying to 'interpret' your question it sound like u ripped the main movie files then changed them with Spruce then tried to do something to the file using IFOEdit from some 'Howto' section. Post the Howto URL u are using.

    rhuala
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  4. I ripped the movie content of the DVD using dvddecrypt it produced the correct files when in came to .VOB but the .IFO file has the file extention removed and when iterigated it is called a "Spruce document". I am currently ripping the same DVD on a PC without spruce installed to see if its the same.
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  5. It sounds like you only ripped the main movie, then burnt the IFO/VOB files from that rip to a DVDR. That WILL NOT WORK.

    You need to generate new VIDEO_VTS files. What you want to do is:

    1) Rip the whole DVD (all files)
    2) Open the IFO with the main movie in IFOEdit (www.doom9.org)
    3) Click Vob Extras, and generate new IFO/VOB files
    4) Click 'get VTS sectors'
    5) Burn newly generated VIDEO_TS folder

    Scroll down to the enemywithin's post on using IFOedit for a how to guide:

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=109346
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  6. This guide may be easier for u to follow and sounds like what u are attempting to do:

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/userguides/129774.php

    If u read the user comments u can use any version of IFOEdit not just 0.91

    rhuala
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