hey guys, ive been trying to rip the Star Wars: ep II DVD, and it all goes perfectly except that it seems like th elast part of the film is missing, yet all the details say its correct. the movie should run for about 2hrs, 16mins yet the film stops at 1hr, 58mins or so, but like i said th edetails of the file say running time is 2hrs, 16mins. ive tried running th erip on several differant players and the same thing happens, does anyone know of a way to get around this? or have any of you even seen this before? cause its new to me.. thanks for any help guys.
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anyone?? help... please i gotta return the video soon..
uhh i mean.. i dont want to play my original copy too much so i need to make a backup...
anyone got any clues on this?? im totaly stumped been workin on it for 9 hours straight now and nothing..
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Need a little more info. What did you do to the files? Ifoedit? Robshot encode?
The only time I've had issues with the movie coming up short was when that DVD2DVDR program was calulating my frames incorrectly and therefore not reencoding the entire movie...
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