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  1. Member PTsniper's Avatar
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    Ok,

    so I've used IsoBuster to recover 3 damaged DVDs, I've managed to recover 2 (full recover) and 1 stopped at 80 % (i gess).

    So now what I'm I sopposed to do with the VOBS, I want to pass them to another DVD, but I don't know how to do that, do I need any special program. And I only have the Vobs, some of the othe files are damaged.

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    You can demux the vobs to mpeg - Vob2mpeg, rejig etc can do this - or just try loading them into TDA to re-author.
    Read my blog here.
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    And any of this program allows me to record directly to a new DVD.

    Preferably without have to convert them.

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    You can't use them as is because vobs on their own are meaningless. You need to reauthor them to make a DVD. If you use good tools (i.e. something not called WinAVI or NeroVision or DVD Santa) then they won't be re-encoded. They may be demuxed and re-muxed, but this does not affect quality.
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    Alright.
    Thanks.

    Originally Posted by guns1inger
    You can demux the vobs to mpeg - Vob2mpeg, rejig etc can do this - or just try loading them into TDA to re-author.

    So I use what you've said here right?

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    I would use TDA so you can add new menus etc.
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    Thaks, i'll try that.
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    Yupiiii!!!!!!

    It's victory, I can now see my damaged DVD again (in a new DVD of course :P) , and it was so damn simple.

    Thanks a lot man.
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