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  1. I do not know if anybody knows this but I will Ask?

    I have Old DVDs of the Full Series Land Of The Lost and I put them on a USB Stick and just Plug it into my T.V. and Watch them.

    So after I Open DVD Decrypter and put the DVD in I Click Mode and IFO.

    Then I can Pick the Show I want.

    Then on the Bottom it Says Chapter 1. Chapter 2. Chapter 3. and so on.

    So I put a Check in every Chapter.

    Now on the Right Hand Side is a Window that Says Cell and I can put a Check in it.

    What is a Cell?
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  2. I think I Understand what a Cell is?

    If I want to Take just 1. Show I know I Select it.

    Then I Select every Chapter.

    And I have to Put a Check in the Cell because the Cell Tells the Player the Time Length and Video Data and things like this Right?

    So the Cell Holds the Meta Data for the Video.

    But why would they give you the Option to Check it or Un Check it?
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    Originally Posted by biferi View Post
    So the Cell Holds the Meta Data for the Video.
    No.
    A cell is video + audio + subtitles + nav packs.

    A cell is the smallest entity in a titleset.

    A chapter consists of one or more cells.

    Therefore, you can, depending on the stucture of the PGC (playback chain), rip part of a chapter by not selecting all cells that relate to that chapter.
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  4. Thank you now I am getting it.

    But on the Left Hand Side Says Chapter1. Under it Says Chapter 2. Under it Says Chapter 3. and so on.

    Then in the Right Hand Window there is just 1. Cell.

    So this Cell is the Video so I get this.

    So I think all the Chapters are for this 1. Cell?

    There is just 1. Cell but a lot of Chapters.
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    It just means that all of the chapters have just one cell.
    The cells window on the right updates with every chapter you highlight on the left, but you do not see that because they all have just one cell.

    So basically, you may just ignore the whole cells window on the right and just put the checkmark for the chapters you want to rip and start the process.
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