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  1. [url=http]text[/url] Denvers Dawgs's Avatar
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    Ok so I've tried to edit my dvd in dvdremake and also tried to burn as an Iso image with copytodvd, but both say there is an issue with the origanal ISO. Copytodvd gives me this error when trying to recreate the iso "VTS_18_0.IFO contains bogus data error and can't be repaired".

    Is there anyway to fix this one IFO. The dvd seems to play fine on pc, but I want to edit a few things out before I burn it to a dvd.
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    Maybe fixvts.
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    Going to look into that Baldrick...
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    Ok so Ifoedit nor fixvts haven't done the trick. What I have learned though is that the original ISO movie plays fine in VLC, but if I extract the Video & Audio folders out of the ISO then play it in VLC the main movie gets cut off with about 15min left or so? I'm uanble to edit the original ISO in dvdshrink or dvd remake still.

    This is the error I get in dvdremake

    Importing DVD...
    Read DVD from: E:\4 Transfers
    Read VMG
    The system cannot find the file specified.
    (171:dataAccess.cxx)
    Can't open VIDEO_TS.IFO. (959:VMG.cpp)
    can't load VMG.

    Attempt import from VIDEO_TS subdirectory...
    Read DVD from: E:\4 Transfers\VIDEO_TS
    Path to DVD does not exist. (133VD.cpp)
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    start over again with the original dvd using a latest version of dvdfab or anydvd? maybe it wasn't ripped properly.
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  6. Originally Posted by aedipuss View Post
    maybe it wasn't ripped properly.
    I agree. And I don't think there's any question about it. He might be able to mount the ISO and decrypt it again, this time using DVDFab HD Decrypter or some other up-to-date decrypter. Or, better would be to do as you suggested, start all over again. And don't decrypt to an ISO but to the standard IFOs, BUPs, and VOBs.
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    Originally Posted by manono View Post
    He might be able to mount the ISO and decrypt it again, this time using DVDFab HD Decrypter
    So I was able to re-rip the iso with dvdfab HD Decypter and now I'm able to open it in shrink. Thanks for the help. Not sure why I hadn't thought of that before. Sometime the simplest things never come to mind.

    Thanks for every ones help
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