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    Use DVD decrypter or another DVD ripper to rip the movie to your harddisk drive and then use DVD2ONE to transcode it.

    Then just burn the "VIDEO_TS" folder onto a DVD using a program like RecordNow Max.

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    That's odd my copy of Stargate is single-sided dual-layer disk with both the theratrical and extended versions.

    Rip each side of the DVD to a separate directory. Re-number the vob's from VTS_01_1.VOB thru VTS_01_?.VOB. Just be sure you start side one as VTS_01_1.VOB. Put them all in one directory. Then DVD2ONE will see them as one long movie.
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    wulf109's method won't work, the Vob-ids will be all messed up. go to this guide here on how to fix them http://ifoedit.wh.fr0zen.com/joinclip.html#joindbl...

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