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    Hamood: I'm gonna help ya out on what tools everyone should use. The number one ripper is made by Fengtao software, DVDFAB Ver. 8.2.2.6 or greater in 8 version. Note that 9 is still beta and is only recommended for advanced users.

    I use Image Burn Imgburn to convert the VTS.VOB files into an ISO image because Image Burn removes majority of the garbage files being minor encryptions that FAB does not detect...such as encryptions that causes stand alone media players like WDTV HD players to power down. Imgburn picks up where DVDDecrypter left off. Now Imgburn will not remove CSS and other copy protections unless you have fabpasskey running in the background or older on the fly such as DVD43 or other background decrypters.

    Keep the ISO images as they can easily be burned to disc or re-decrypted using any version of FAB 8 or greater.

    I use Nero Recode 2 for burning DVDs which I no longer burn to disc as I now use HDDs, as I have built my own free nas servers.

    makemkv comes more in handy with fixing broken .M2TS files. Makes it easier for merging.
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  2. CloneDVD mobile used in conjunction with AnyDVD. Select the VOB File (passthrough) profile in CloneDVD mobile.
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  3. THANKS dvdsham your awesome and the other people helped me a looot
    but you see i have 100+ DVD movies or more im still counting, i cant do what you say in every single one too much time consuming..right
    and for makemkv as you see i have merlin Pocket HDD 1TB which doesnt support MKV, if it was i would make my own DVD using MKVToolNix but its too late
    But i will try it on other one if i found the same problem, i still have many movies
    when i try your way i will tell you how it goes
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  4. Have you tried using the Pocket HDD to play MKVs? Is this the one you have?
    http://merlin-digital.com/pocket-hard-disk-full-hd.html

    It doesn't list MKV under specifications but the description says: "FULL HD DIVX/MKV Player and Pocket USB Hard Disk"

    The manual is basically useless as it doesn't tell you anything.
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    merlin Pocket HDD supports MKV, it should still work unless it needs to be remux.
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