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  1. I already easily split a movie i owned that was 7.18 gb into 3.18 gb (the whole movie) and placed it onto 1 dvd already, without the menus, i dont care about menus. Anybody know how to get the extras on a seperate dvd so i have 2 dvdr's? I dont want to have to get the movie and menus split since i already have the full length movie on 1 dvd already, just looking to be able to place the extras onto a seperate dvd, i could care less about menus but if the instructions has that i dont care, as long as i have all the extras and know how to do it. Any help would be appreciated. Ive used dvd decrypter and ifo edit to split it. Thanks for the help guys.
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  2. I haven't had the interest to try it but wouldn't shrink do what you are looking for. You can drag the titles you want in and compress each seperately if required.

    The only draw back would be no menu, they would just play one after the other in the order that you decide.
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  3. the real question is HOW to rip the movie ! (and keeping all extra)

    with IFOedit, removing extra is fairly easy, but removing the movie itselft is more tricky... so you could have movie only on one disk and all extra with menu on the second disk..

    it's a good question..
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  4. do the extras have there own vts ?
    if yes just rip them vobs and create new ifos with ifoedit.

    if no and they are in the same set as the main movie they will be in a seperate pgc.
    use decrypter in ifo mode and demux the pgc to a .m2v and a .ac3 then reauthor back to vobs.

    thingimijig.
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  5. thanks for the ideas guys.. ill try to see if i can decrypt it a second time just the extras and or use shrink. thanks for the help I dont mind about the menus just looking to get extras so its fine if it plays one after the other thanks for the help.
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  6. vric do you know exactly how you can use ifoedit to choose the extras you want, have instructions for that? i would be interested if you did. thanks
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