how do you repoint an IFO file?

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  • bill343
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2002
    • 18

    how do you repoint an IFO file?

    I am trying to burn VOB files on to a dvdr that will play on my standalone dvd player. I was told to lower the size to delete menus and WIDescreen presentations etc. ThenIt said be sure to repoint your IFO file via IFO editor. I have IFO Editor, but what does it mean to repoint? How do I do it?
  • vic102482
    Platinum Member
    Platinum Member
    • Jan 2002
    • 171

    #2
    use ifo editor

    go into ifo editor select your ifo files from the open menu and then hit get vts sectors and recalculate, then save as a BUP file and delete the orignal bu file with the same name

    okay bups are backups for the ifos u want the ifo to mess up so that the dvd player will look at the bup that u have set up.

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    • bill343
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Jan 2002
      • 18

      #3
      Re: use ifo editor

      Originally posted by vic102482
      go into ifo editor select your ifo files from the open menu and then hit get vts sectors and recalculate, then save as a BUP file and delete the orignal bu file with the same name

      okay bups are backups for the ifos u want the ifo to mess up so that the dvd player will look at the bup that u have set up.
      Ok made another coaster......
      I have a dvd r burner. Not rw. I ripped a dvd. Deleted some of th eVOB files. Ripped it as a back-up. NOw I have a dvd disc that will play on power dvd only, with great picture but no sound? DOes anyone know how to rip a dvd and burn it onto a dvd r disc so that it will play on a stand alone player???

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      • Ebola.txt.vbs
        Junior Member
        Junior Member
        • Jan 2002
        • 29

        #4
        When ripping your files you have to remap the audio stream you want to keep to 0x80 id. To do this use eitehr Smartripper in Movie mode or Vobrator.

        If you want to play a >4.7GB original DVD on standalone player, you have to demux vob files, lower the bitrate, remux it and burn.

        Currently i still need info about using IFOedit to know if it will parse correct ifo and bub files if the number of vob files changes (i merged all vob files, cause NO demuxer are able to handle vts_01_2.vob to vtx_01_x.vob ...)

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