Would someone please tell me how I can just get new .IFO files in .IFOEdit for certain movies? I use Maestro to author when I have to reencode, and I use IFOEdit when I can strip and get the movie to fit on a disk without authoring. The problem I have is when a movie has more then one angle. In order for me to get subtitles in Maestro, it is more work then it's worth for me most of the time, because I don't really care about subtitles, unless it's a movie that needs them like Attack of the Clones. The problem though is that I don't use IFOEdit for my .M2V file, due to the "time issues" and I think I would be able to just rip the .M2V file & .AC3 file with DVD Decryptor and create new .IFO files, wouldn't I? If not, what would be the best way to go about keeping the subtitles, other then using Maestro? Thanks in advance for any help with this.
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Ifoedit has a "create ifo" button on it's lower part. It will create a complete set of ifo files. The time issue doesn't seem to occur when you create the m2v with CCE. Subtitles are supported by Ifoedit 95. there's a good guide on Doom 9 on how to use 95.
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