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  1. hello,
    would there be a way to extract everything from the VOBS of a DVD? i mean is there a program that would extract all the video files, all the audio files all the sub files and the menu files from either a DVD image, or a folder of VOBS?

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  2. For what purpose? Most likely you are probably going to create a dvdr, and if so, then DVD shrink is a great program that you can use that will preserve menus, subtitles, audio tracks, whatever you want and fit it onto a dvd5.
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  3. oh i know about DVDshrink. i want each item seperate because i would like to reauthor the dvd in a program like maestro.
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    use dvddecrypter and enable stream processing. enjoy.
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  5. alright, thanks but, where do i enable stream processing?
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    you know when you open dvddecrypter, there's a tab labelled stream processing? well in that tab you can enable stream processing.
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    Originally Posted by flaninacupboard
    ... there's a tab labelled stream processing? well in that tab you can enable stream processing.
    Makes sense.
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    i thought so.


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    Vobedit is good for extracting all the streams.
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  10. ya alright, thanks. my dvd decrypter was in a diffrent mode than that one.
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