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  1. Has anybody seen this before and would be able to tell me what is the best way of dealing with this type of DVDs.

    I was able to rip it to the hard drive and to my surprise it gave me 60 GB folder with VOB files. I see groups of 11 .VOB files each of them when looking through the show me the movie like several times (looking at one group of VOB files).

    Does anybody know how to handle it ?

    Thanks
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  2. Member hech54's Avatar
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    The rip obviously was not successful.
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  3. Well the files are exactly what the DVD shows when opened via explorer. I suspect that the files only report this size but are really not this size reported (I do not really know but I know that there are no DVD of size 60 GB) I do not know how to get the good files extracted from the these 11 groups of files or how to know which ones are good and which bad.
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    What did you rip it with? That sounds like a problem with failed decryption on a newer disk.
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  5. I used DVD Decrypter and the files are showing exactly the same way as the files on the DVD itself. Let me restate, if I right click on DVDROM and say open DVD the files that show there do not make sense. Windows Vista and XP explorer reports 60 GB. Once I rip the DVD to the local harddrive the sizes, number of files etc. shows exactly the same when compared to the DVD.
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    I've seen this on a few DVD's. You need to install Anydvd or some other upto date ripper.
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  7. I will give it a try and update on this. Thanks
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  8. That did this. AnyDVD trial version did the job.

    Thanks for your help.
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