I am ripping with Smart Ripper, then loading the ifo file into DVDx. On two movies I've tried, DVDx wants to start somewhere between 1 min. and 2 min. into the movie. Other ifo files load OK and start at the very beginning.
On the ifo files that are not working correctly, I can frameserve using dvd2avi and load them into TMPGEnc and I can see the entire movie from start to end.
I suspect that I just have a setting wrong, but I've tried lots of things and can't seem to get it to back up to the beginning of the file. The slider at the bottom of the screen in DVDx is not quite at the beginning, and the clock in the lower right corner shows 1 -2 minutes into the movie.
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After many trials and tribulations with ripping dvd to mpeg, I finally settled on this method to. For the most part loading ifo files to dvdx works just great, but on occasion I have gotten audio out of sync with the movie frames. I know in the dvd decrypter stream info there is a info txt file, it gives you the audio delay. But I don't see any settings on dvdx
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I have found that ripping first to HDD then opening the file in DVD mode with DVDx works best.When I used IFO mode I would always get "IFO Parsing failed...","Unable to Parse IFO..." or "Too many MPEG-2 streams...".
After loading DVD,in Output select Whole then select the time button(05:00) and enter 00:00:00 then Jump.
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