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    Spent most of the day trying to figure this one out. Vobblanker ver2120 detected ILV in vob4 (main movie). Tried using IfoEdit v0971 but it didn't detect any ILV. The option to choose which angel to keep was grayed out. I"m not very good with PgcEdit v8, but gave it a try using its "Del Angels" button and saved the new files. Didn't notice any changes. I'm sure I did something wrong there .

    Has anyone else had this problem?
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    Use RipIt4Me and when you get to the DVD Decrypter stage, set it to rip just one version.
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    Originally Posted by guns1inger
    Use RipIt4Me and when you get to the DVD Decrypter stage, set it to rip just one version.
    Thanks for the reply guns1inger, tried RipIt4Me v1690 in one click mode with option for full dvd. Program goes straight into Decrypt with no pause to make any changes. Trying it again, but this time I opened Decrypt, prior to starting up RipIt4Me, to see any presettings for selecting angles- found none.

    Well let the rip continue and see if the end results will work in either Ifoedit or PgcEdit.

    Thanks again
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    Surely One-click mode was a bit of a giveaway ? Use the Wizard mode and you will be guided through step by step, and allowed to make changes. Or you can change DVD Decrypter before you run RipIt4Me.

    Open DVD Decrypter and click on Tools -> Settings. Click on the File Mode tab, then tick the box next to Multi Angle Processing. Use the drop-down list marked Retain Angle to pick which one you want to keep.
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