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    Does anyone know of a way I can edit the .ifo files with a Mac ? A Google search for "ifoedit mac" revealed a rumor that said Ifoedit is coming out for Macs. I certainly hope so.

    In the meantime, I'm royally pissed that my "HULK" DVD actually forces me to watch the commercials before the main feature. I know I can rip it with MTR and disable "user prohibitions", but that's a sloppy work around. With IFOEdit, you can make it so that the DVD jumps directly to the main feature as soon as you insert it into your DVD player.

    Any ideas how I can do this on the Mac?

    I'm thinkin I can use VirtualPC to run IFOedit on a Mac, but I'm not certain I want to pay tons of money for VirtualPC just so I can run that one program.
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    Thanks man.
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  4. MTR's UOP removal is SLOPPY?

    ok mr BryceGuy , you code something better...
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    pants on, pants off, pants the floor.
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  6. I converted the files to MP4 via handbrake. iMovie will work with the files now.
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    Originally Posted by syxcraig View Post
    I converted the files to MP4 via handbrake. iMovie will work with the files now.
    Did you post in correct thread? I don't see what this post has to do with mp4 conversion and imovie...
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    Originally Posted by Baldrick View Post
    Originally Posted by syxcraig View Post
    I converted the files to MP4 via handbrake. iMovie will work with the files now.
    Did you post in correct thread? I don't see what this post has to do with mp4 conversion and imovie...
    Since when has being relevant ever stopped anyone from grave robbing? I'm not kidding about that, unfortunately.

    This one bothers me less than the people who join and dig up old threads from as far back as 8 years ago just to put "Thanks" in the thread when something helped them.
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