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  1. I used this method www.paulgrimes.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/ to try to backup the movie. After I did this and burned to dvd-rw and tried to play with power dvd it does not play some wrong with title. Can somebody help me out here. I just want the movie and I don't need a menu. Also I am burning with primo 2.0 to a dvd-rw (for my test) then I will copy to dvd-r
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    yeah this movie is a really easy one

    use smart ripper and rip the audio and video tracks you want

    then author with Spruce or ifoedit and you are set
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  3. Please explain more.

    I am using
    dvd decrypter
    infoedit
    primo

    should I use info edit to create the img file
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    Fredrick:

    1. Use Decrypter to rip only the large .VOB files (the main movie)

    2. Start IFOedit and select "Create IFOs" (button at the bottom) and select the first .VOB file.

    3. After IFO's are created, do not shutdown IFOedit and select "VOB Extras" and on the left side, make sure that ONLY "Correct VOB Unit" and "Correct Original IFO" boxes are clicked. After complete, shutdown IFOedit.

    4. Start IFOedit again and select "Get VTS Sectors" and chose your "VIDEO_TS.ifo file and IFOedit will automaticaly correct and save all the ifo files in the directory where you orginally ripped the VOB to.

    5. Your ready to burn the files! I use RecordNowMax, but you should use what works well for you. Make sure you create a AUDIO_TS folder (with nothing in it) and a VIDEO_TS with all your files in it and burn both folders.

    I used this method on this particualur movie using a Toshiba SDR5002 burner, a Toshiba SDR3750 standalone, and DVD-RW TDK media.

    Good Luck!
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