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  1. I'm not sure what I am doing wrong here. Here's my story:

    Trying to backup Satr Wars Ep.4. Rip the DVD with DVD Decryptor to my HD and plan on using Rebuilder to make it fit on a DVD-R. Rebuilder can't work with multiangle videos so I look for a way to strip un-wanted angels. Look in the forums for tips and find 2 solutions: DVDRemake or IFOEdit. Try both and with Remake when I select the Title set to 'Strip angles..." it appears greyed out and will not let me remove any thing. I then try IFOEdit and when I go to VOB Extras to check the 'Remove Angles' box, it shows up greyed out as well and won't let me check it. I figure there are no angles so I load it in Rebuilder and it says it can't because of multi-angles! I check the settings in Decryptor and they are not set to strip angels so I decide to enable that option and run the DVD again but the same problem occurs. Has anyone had this problem before or can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong?

    Dvd Decryptor is setup with all defaults ver 3.5.1.0 (and tried to setup the angle stripping but same problem.)
    I load VTS_02_0.ifo in IFOEDit and won't allow me to strip angles (tried all other VTS files but no multi-angles)
    I have Remake version 2.4.4 all default and load the movie folder and it won't allow me strip angles (it's just greyed out and won't allow me enable it)

    Any help would be greatly appreciated - thanks.
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  2. There are multiangles and seamless branching. Both use so called interleaved cells - that is the reason why RB does not handle them (yet?).

    Using DvdReMake Pro you can "split" interleaved blocks (right click on it in Domain Content pane (top right corner) , this blocks are marked by ILVU)and use RB.

    Usually seamless branching means that you have few titles in that titleset. Another way is to hide some PGCs keeping only title you need.
    http://www.dimadsoft.com - home of DvdReMake and MenuEdit tools
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