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  1. so i got a movie that has been ripped from a dvd. the ripped files include the menu system and the main movie files only. everything runs fine in powerdvd but when i go to burn it in nero it tells me it is not a dvdvideo compliant format blah blah blah....

    so now i just wanna reauthor the dvd files from my hard drive so that i ONLY have the main movie. any ideas on how to do this?

    i once did this for the movie Walking Tall but it was in an iso format, of which DVD Shrink recognized just fine.

    in my current case, if i load the main ifo file into DVD Shrink i only get the first 49sec.

    i need help. anyone?
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  2. Open all your files with DVD Shrink, then select the main title (verify this by the run-time displayed). Drag your main title on over & re-author.
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  3. you can use idoedit to build the struture for DVD, OR rerip the movie using dvddecrypter (setting an option in dvddecrypter to rip as one big file), then use TMPGENC DVD Author to author the video. I am sure there are other ways, but this is how I do it.
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    Copy just the main movie VOB files to a directory on their own and then follow this guide.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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  5. i'm gonna take jimmalenko's advice and try that guide tommorow afternoon

    thanks for the help everyone
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    That guide I pointed you to is quite lengthy if you go from the beginning. Disregard the first part of the guide that talks about using VOBEdit - all you need is just the IFOEdit section (which is where my link took you to).
    If in doubt, Google it.
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