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    Trying to make a backup of a dvd where unfortunately apg-warning is part of 1. vob, lasting about 7 secs. How do I remove this the easy way?
    The only thing I can think of is to use vobedit on the first cellid, but can I use is to delete the first seconds, without having to resync the hole thing after?
    Prefer method that doesn't include resync of sound and subs

    Any guides?

    Thanx in advance
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    I *think* VOBBlanker can work at a cell level. DVDRemake can AFAIk also. Maybe even PGCedit (is there anything it can't do ? )
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    Vobblanker will work fine , but only if this part has it's own unique cell id form all other's .

    Vobedit can , if this part has a unique cell id , but then again you might be up for a complete rebiuld of the dvd , as thing's will have changed positioning within the title structure , and would require navigational command's to be re-checked , if to avoid any error's during playback .

    Dvdshrink in re-author mode will , provided this item has a unique title by id .

    Pgcedit can blank out title's , but I wouldn't consider it if the cell is the start of a title .
    If this cell is a unique title , then yes .

    It's a little tricky , but you can bypass the playback of this cell using the correct navigational command's ... something that would take time to explain .

    If this cell has been connected to title , and has no unique cell id , then you might need to go the long way , and rebiuld the title from scratch .

    Some idea's can be found in my guide's ... esspecially this one :

    https://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=291744
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    Hmmm...... Would it be possible with fx. pgcedit to make movie start at a specific frame number? If, that would do the trick
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