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  1. I need help.............

    I am trying to copy either the time machine or Amelie.
    I used dvd decrypter to rip the dvds, then ifoedit to strip the unwanted subtitles and audio tracks.
    For the time machine, the movie is in the VTS_01_x files
    So I used dv2avi to create a d2v file which I used with tmpgenc to reencode the movie at a lower bit rate to reduce the size
    3 hours later, I used ifoedit, load the vts_01 ifo file and this time I select the"remux" funciton and chose the new generated m2v file for tmpgenc
    Ifoedit rebuilt the vts_01 files.
    so far everything seems ok
    I also need to mention that each time I stripped out a vob file, I copied the missing files in the target directory.
    First question: if I strip out an extra (such as trailer, etc..), once it is finished, do I have to move all the missing files in the target directory and then open the other ifo files I want to strip out from there or can I just strip out all the files one after the other and them when it is finished move all the missing files ?

    Anyway, I have now a complete set of vob, ifo files which fit on a DVD-R.

    something strange to notice is that when I used powerdvdto check if everything is file, I can not access any menu and that applied either to the original files which have been ripped with dvd decrypter or the one whiich have been stripped out.
    so could dvd decryptor be faulty ?

    (I run windows XP professional)

    Anyway when I open nero and ask to burn the files, nero complains with an error : "dvd files allocation failed"
    If I check the message windows it says that possibly some vob files does not belong to this set of files.

    I am desesperation since I have waste 4 DVDs so far.
    I followed the same process I used to do previous and now it does not work anymore.
    (in between I installed windows xp pro)
    So I would appreciate if any body can help me
    Thanks
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  2. Please don't post the same question in multiple forums, once is enough. And the answer to your question is to burn with Nero using UDF/ISO mode rather than DVD-video
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