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  1. Member
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    I have a movie that I fully ripped from an IMG file using DVDDecrypter. Maybe I should have burned the DVD directly from the img file, but i already deleted it. The total size is about 3.5GB.
    Then I tried to burn the movie using InstantCD/DVD, but it said it needed at least 6GB.
    Using DVDFab with the option "Copy complete DVD", DVDFab split the movie into 2 disks, one of about 2.5 GB and the other about 1Gb.
    I also tried InstantCopy by opening VIDEO_TS.IFO, but it gave me some kind of index out of bound error.
    The movie plays fine from start to end if I just open it directly from the HD with PowerDVD.

    What should I do? Please help.
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    This is sort of puzzling, but I'm _guessing_ that somewhere along the line the files became noncompliant...?

    Hard to say without some more information.

    - Gurm
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    I just read somewhere about the ifo stuff, and I thinks my ifo files are not compliant. Maybe they still have IDs for some removed parts. So, InstantCD/DVD looked at the ifo files to get the total size and it found >6GB.
    The files probably still have the layer info that is why DVDFab split it into 2 CDs. It also explains why I got "List index out of bound (-1)" with InstantCopy.

    Is there an easy way to fix this?
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    Heh. I'm no expert, but I think you can just fire up IFO Edit, and have it "get VTS sectors" or some such, which will remap the IFO for you.

    I could be explaining it wrong though, I seldom use this tool.

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    Thanks. I will do some search on how to use it.
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