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    When ripping television episode DVDs for my library I usually use Fair Use Wizard with no problems.
    Fair Use will break it down for me and show the separate episodes so I can select what to rip set options etc...

    Well the DVD I am working with at the moment has 6 episodes on it but only one chain is showing up in Fair use at a duration of 2:19:50 which is the duration for all 6 episodes.

    My question is, how can I rip the 6 episodes (single chain) from the DVD to 6 separate XviD .AVI files. Is Fair use wizard the wrong program for this situation? What is recommended for what I am trying to do?

    Thanks for any advice...
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    The only answer is to do a two-step process. Rip with something else where you can pick one episode at a time.....then re-encode to xvid.
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  3. And if they're all in the same PGC, that means DVD Decrypter in IFO Mode set to decrypt the correct number of chapters per episode.
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