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  1. how do you use this prog ihave read all the guides on doom ifoedit and ifoedits stie but still cant grasp it plz some one explane
    i have ripped all the files like it says on ifoedits site then what,messed up to lots of harry p files, ripped the thing so many times dont want to watch it now, please someone advise from experience mant thanks
    ps just trying all options,
    tried dvd to big on newbie dvd to dvr guide ,thought we had a good copy till we played it then at 1 hour 48 mins the video pic froz but the sound carried on,that was done with rempeg and used DVDITPE (QUALITY WAS GOOD) got all the files for burning ,authoring, encoding, etc,you name i seem to have it, but just dont know what to use as a rule,
    computer,( runing windows 98 se)
    home built
    athlon xp1900 over clocked 2x 40 g hd
    pioneer AO4
    pioneer dvd rom 106
    stacks of vivastar dvdr s many thanks ps can't type
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  2. Martin,

    Please try to be more specific with your posts. After reading it all I can see is that your very frustrated. But I don't know what your question is. You say you watched the movie, does that mean you burned it? Or were your watching the file from the PC hardrive?
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  3. SORRY BURNT WITH DVDITPE ,and played it on lots of stand alone dvd plyers, tried spruce up but would not pull in audio ac3 tried all the sugestions, but still no go so i used dvdit, pic was great. just ripped traffic just to play around with programs , and iam now rempeging.
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  4. Ah... thats better. The freezing you described while playing your DVD might be related to the media that you used. There is currently an ongoing discussion regarding media and these types of problems on ....

    http://forum.vcdhelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=89891
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  5. thanks for the reply ,but we burnt it on pioneer dvdrw was the second burn and vivastar on the first and the third was data safe dvdrw ,
    all stop the pic at one hour and 48 mins, i think it was the process rather than the discs thanks any way for your time
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