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    Hi.

    I hope I get some help quick, it's urgent.

    I recorded 6 clips for an video walkthrough for some of my university subjects.
    I burned each file seperatly on a dvd with my LG Recorder.
    I finalized the DVD.

    I can open the DVD normally on my PC via PowerDVD or any other DVD Programm.

    BUT .. I also want to submit this on our university blackboard site.
    For that issue of 'couse, I have to shrink them to wmv, h.264 or whatever.

    But I can't.

    First: I only get 4 vts Files for all the 6 episodes.
    If I open VTS_0 with f.e. VirtualDubMod , it works fine. I already encoded Part 1.
    If I open VTS_1 it opens the file directly at Episode 3, half way.
    If I open VTS_2 it opens Episode 4 from the beginning.
    If I open VTS_3, it takes me to the half of Episode 5.

    Soo .. whatever I do, I can't get Episode 3 & 5 completly, while 2 and 6 totally missing ...

    I really feel like throwing this bulls*** LG Recorder out of the window actually, as I can't find any solution for that online.
    Your my last help.

    I tried using FixVTS in the hope, that would help .. but it doesn't. Still the same problems.

    Soo .. what can I do? I need them for monday online and on dvd.

    //edit: DVDFab HD Decrypter let me also view all 6 files .. but how do I become this to my HDD seperatly, so that I can edit them to wmv?
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    Try join all vts vobs using vobmerge. Then open it in virtualdubmod, avidemux, winff, xvid4psp, etc.

    You could also try open the vob directly in windows media encoder or windows movie maker and convert to wmv. It might work if you have mpeg2 decoder installaed.
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  3. Member Krispy Kritter's Avatar
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    You may also be able to extract the episodes directly within DVDShrink. There are guides here...should be the same as converting TV episodes.
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