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  1. Ok, so i ripped a long movie to my hard drive from the original dvd using DVD Decryptor. The movie is about 3 Hours and the files size comes in at almost 8GB When I go to burn the movie image it tells me the file is too large (obviously)...

    How do i split this file on to two DVDs?? Can I use decryptor to do this or do i need another program. Obviously i must need to create two image cue files some how.

    Please help
    THanks!
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  3. Ok, any easier way to do it, or do i have to follow all 7 of those steps?
    Can't I just split the file & burn?
    The problem (why I can't usd DVD X Copy) is that the movie is technically on 2 - 1 hour and 30 minute parts on the dvd (they don't run together you have to load each one from the menu)...so dvd x copy only recognizes one of them as the main title and splits that "half" in half.
    DVD Decryptor will rip the whole thing, but i run in to that darn problem of the file being 8GB.
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  4. Also IFO Edit will not load .ISO File ???
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  5. @merilones

    Ok, so i ripped a long movie to my hard drive from the original dvd using DVD Decryptor.
    Also IFO Edit will not load .ISO File ???
    Just curious...why didn't you rip, using DVD Decryptor, in "File" Mode instead of ISO mode? Then you can process your movie's titleset into IFOedit using its IFO. This is normally the procedure when opting to split thru IFOedit.
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  6. ok ... how do i split the file once i rip it in "file" mode using dvd decryptor? Does anyone have an easy guide?
    Thanks
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    it should do the job simply
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    CloneDVD ought to do what you want, pretty easily too.

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