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  1. Yes exactly the same thing happens VOB 5 plays for a few minutes then sticks, VOB 6 onward just start at the place VOB 5 sticks at

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  2. Vob 5 should not even be involved in what I'm asking.

    Copy & paste vob 6 into its' own folder.
    By itself.
    Then play it with VLC.
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  3. Ok will try
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    When you play vob 6 and see the frozen image is the counter still working?
    I think,therefore i am a hamster.
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  5. Ok i tried playing VOB 6 in its own folder sticks immediately but the counter co0ntinues, is that good new ?
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    It means the vob is permanently damaged and that's all it will shows since the counter moves.
    I think,therefore i am a hamster.
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  7. I agree with johnsO too much damage.

    If you are familiar with ffmpeg you could try the second code I posted.
    The worst is that it might not fix the .vob.
    If you haven't worked with ffmpeg then it takes a while to learn.
    I'm still learning ffmpeg.
    This is an example & it only took 3 minutes & my computer is slow.
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  8. I will defo try that, used it a couple times before with good results. Tried dvd shrink and clone dvd 2 but neither worked
    🤞 will try tomorrow
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