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    I've been using AutoGK 2.40. I have observed that only 1 file can be loaded at a time in the Input File field. Accordingly, it is advisable to include IFO together with .VOB files in converting to .AVI to have the complete information particularly the sound. As my first time experience with AutoGK converting .VOB to .AVI, there was no sound output in the converted file. Your ideas are highly appreciated.
    Last edited by reysaj; 30th Nov 2010 at 09:31.
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    well your ripped dvd should already have those ifo files included in the folder you have those vob files. If it doesnt then you can use IfoEdit and create a set of ifo files for those vob files
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    Don't load the VOB files, just the IFO. AutoGK will read this and determine what titles are available to you for encoding.
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  4. Decrypt just the title you need/want and not the entire DVD, and then load either the IFO or the VOB.

    I have observed that only 1 file can be loaded at a time in the Input File field.
    If the VOBs are numbered sequentially and you load the first one, the rest get loaded automatically. So, your statement is incorrect.

    And upgrade to v. 2.55.
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    @manomo thanks for your suggestion. i will try to do it.
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