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Rip again, this time using multi-angled support (picking the angle you want to retain).
VobBlanker only works with disks without angles.
RegardsLes
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Originally Posted by blutachRip again, this time using multi-angled support (picking the angle you want to retain).
VobBlanker only works with disks without angles.
Regards
By the time I read the reply to my post I had already done this :
- Blanked out the disclaimer cells and the not required promos etc.
- Menushrinked it.
- Shrinked it.
On the desktop I can see the results similar to the DVD's without the multiangle(where I dont get these messages). I will burn it on the DVD-RW and preview.
BTW, what errors or discrepencies come in processing these multi angle DVD's, so that I can lookout for them while viewing.
Thanks!!
EDIT: Got it!!!, it plays the initial story telling in all languages before moving onto the main movies!!!, but how to rip with multi-angle support and discarding the ones not required ???Last edited by techreactor; 26 Nov 2005, 02:53 PM.Comment
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The angles are still there. However, since you have done much post rip processing, use IfoEdit to strip the unwanted ones out and retain only the angle you want (probably angle 1).
RegardsLes
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Originally Posted by blutachThe angles are still there. However, since you have done much post rip processing, use IfoEdit to strip the unwanted ones out and retain only the angle you want (probably angle 1).
Regards
But when I put it through VOBBlanker this is what i get .....
Code:Version 2.0.1.0. Starting new process: VTS 06: Processing VOB (Titles) --------------TITLE VOB PREPARING PHASE- VTS 06: Cell Based PGC 01 Blanking Cell # 1, VID/CID=01/01 Keeping Cell # 2, VID=2 CID=1 --------------TITLE VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED- VTS 06: (CB) Blanking Cell VID/CID: 01/01 VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 02/01 VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 02/02 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 03/01 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 03/02 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 04/01 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 04/02 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 05/01 VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 05/02 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 05/03 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 05/04 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 05/05 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 05/06 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 05/07 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 05/08 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 05/09 VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 05/10 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 05/11 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 05/12 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 05/13 VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 05/14 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 05/15 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 05/16 VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 05/17 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 05/18 VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 05/19 VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 05/20 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 05/21 VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 05/22 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/01 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/02 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/03 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/04 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/05 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/06 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/07 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/08 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/09 VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/10 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/11 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/12 VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/13 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/14 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/15 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/16 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/17 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/18 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/19 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/20 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/21 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/22 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/23 VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/24 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/25 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/26 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/27 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/28 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/29 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/30 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/31 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/32 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/33 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/34 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/35 VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/36 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/37 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/38 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/39 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/40 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/41 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/42 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/43 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/44 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: (CB) Blanking Cell VID/CID: 06/45 VTS 06: (CB) Blanking Cell VID/CID: 06/46 VTS 06: (CB) Blanking Cell VID/CID: 06/47 VTS 06: (CB) Blanking Cell VID/CID: 06/48 VTS 06: (CB) Blanking Cell VID/CID: 06/49 VTS 06: (CB) Blanking Cell VID/CID: 06/50 VTS 06: (CB) Keeping Cell VID/CID: 07/01 WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell VTS 06: Blanking Cell VID/CID: 08/01 VTS 06: Blanking Cell VID/CID: 09/01 VTS 06: Blanking Cell VID/CID: 10/01 VTS 06: Blanking Cell VID/CID: 11/01 VTS 06: Blanking Cell VID/CID: 12/01 VTS 06: Blanking Cell VID/CID: 13/01 VTS 06: Blanking Cell VID/CID: 14/01 VTS 06: Blanking Cell VID/CID: 15/01 --------------TITLE VOB WRITING FINISHED- VTS 06: Cell data array filled (Titles) --------------TITLE VOB FIXING POINTERS STARTED- VTS 06: Fixing VOB pointers in 6 Cells of 88 Fixing Cell # 2, VID=2 CID=1 Fixing Cell # 3, VID=2 CID=2 Fixing Cell # 4, VID=3 CID=1 Fixing Cell # 5, VID=3 CID=2 Fixing Cell # 6, VID=4 CID=1 Fixing Cell # 7, VID=4 CID=2 --------------TITLE VOB FIXING POINTERS FINISHED- VTS 06: Processing IFO (Titles) Looping into Title PGCs and cells PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in PGC 1 PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 1 Changing Post into precommands: VTS 6, PGC 2 Quitting: There are Cell Commands in this PGC and Change always is not checked PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in PGC 2 PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 2 Changing Post into precommands: VTS 6, PGC 3 PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in PGC 3 PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 3 Changing Post into precommands: VTS 6, PGC 4 PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in PGC 4 PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 4 Changing Post into precommands: VTS 6, PGC 5 PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in PGC 5 PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 5 Changing Post into precommands: VTS 6, PGC 6 PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in PGC 6 PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 6 Changing Post into precommands: VTS 6, PGC 7 PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in PGC 7 PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 7 Changing Post into precommands: VTS 6, PGC 8 PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in PGC 8 PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 8 Processing TMPATI table Building VTS_C_ADT table Filling VTS_VOBU_ADMAP table VTS 06: Processing IFO (Ending and writting) =========== VTS_06 FINISHED ===================== =========== STARTING VTS_07 ==================== VTS 07: Opening IFO VTS 07: Processing VOB (Menus) Menu does not exist, continuing VTS 07: Processing IFO (Menu) Looping into Menu PGCs and cells VTSM_C_ADT table did not exist VTSM_VOBU_ADMAP table did not exist VTS 07: Processing VOB (Titles) --------------TITLE VOB PREPARING PHASE- VTS 07: Blanking PGC 01 VTS 07: Blanking PGC 02 --------------TITLE VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED- VTS 07: Blanking Cell VID/CID: 01/01 VTS 07: Blanking Cell VID/CID: 02/01 VTS 07: Blanking Cell VID/CID: 03/01 --------------TITLE VOB WRITING FINISHED- VTS 07: Cell data array filled (Titles) VTS 07: Processing IFO (Titles) Looping into Title PGCs and cells Changing Post into precommands: VTS 7, PGC 1 PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 1 PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 2 Processing TMPATI table Building VTS_C_ADT table Filling VTS_VOBU_ADMAP table VTS 07: Processing IFO (Ending and writting) =========== VTS_07 FINISHED ===================== =========== STARTING VIDEO MANAGER =========== VIDEO_TS: Opening IFO VIDEO_TS: Processing VOB (Menus) --------------MENU VOB PREPARING PHASE- VIDEO_TS: Blanking Menu LU 01, PGC 02 VIDEO_TS: Blanking Menu LU 01, PGC 04 VIDEO_TS: Blanking Menu LU 01, PGC 06 VIDEO_TS: Blanking Menu LU 01, PGC 07 VIDEO_TS: Blanking Menu LU 01, PGC 10 VIDEO_TS: Blanking Menu LU 01, PGC 11 VIDEO_TS: Blanking Menu LU 01, PGC 12 VIDEO_TS: Blanking Menu LU 01, PGC 13 --------------MENU VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED- VIDEO_TS: Blanking Cell VID/CID: 01/01 VIDEO_TS: Blanking Cell VID/CID: 02/01 VIDEO_TS: Blanking Cell VID/CID: 03/01 VIDEO_TS: Blanking Cell VID/CID: 04/01 VIDEO_TS: Blanking Cell VID/CID: 05/01 VIDEO_TS: Blanking Cell VID/CID: 06/01 VIDEO_TS: Blanking Cell VID/CID: 07/01 VIDEO_TS: Blanking Cell VID/CID: 08/01 --------------MENU VOB WRITING FINISHED- VIDEO_TS: Cell data array filled (Menus) VIDEO_TS: Processing IFO (Menu) Looping into Menu PGCs and cells Changing Post into precommands: VTS 0, LU 1, PGC 2 PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 2 Changing Post into precommands: VTS 0, LU 1, PGC 4 PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 4 PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 4 Changing Post into precommands: VTS 0, LU 1, PGC 6 PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 6 Changing Post into precommands: VTS 0, LU 1, PGC 7 PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 7 PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 7 Changing Post into precommands: VTS 0, LU 1, PGC 10 PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 10 Changing Post into precommands: VTS 0, LU 1, PGC 11 PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 11 Changing Post into precommands: VTS 0, LU 1, PGC 12 PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 12 Changing Post into precommands: VTS 0, LU 1, PGC 13 PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 13 Building VTSM_C_ADT table Filling VTSM_VOBU_ADMAP table VIDEO_TS: Processing IFO (Ending and writting) =========== VIDEO MANAGER FINISHED =========== PostCommands changed into Precommands in 29 PGCs of a total of 32 Finished. No Errors, 61 Warnings
Originally Posted by blutachThe angles are still there. However, since you have done much post rip processing, use IfoEdit to strip the unwanted ones out and retain only the angle you want (probably angle 1).
Regards
Also how to determine beforehand that a DVD contains multiangle VOB's???.Comment
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IfoEdit has a new destination folder that it outputs the VTS you are working on and VIDEO_TS.IFO/BUP. After that you copy/move all the other (non-processed) VTSs into the destination folder. Nothing is destroyed.
I have no idea why VobBlanker complained - the rip must be bad if it can't find NAV packs.
To see beforehand, just have a look in IFO mode in DVD Decrypter. Alternatively, insert the DVD in the drive, open it in PgcEdit (forget about all the warnings) and look at the title PGC (double click on it) and look at the cell flags.
RegardsLast edited by blutach; 26 Nov 2005, 06:12 PM.Les
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Originally Posted by blutachIfoEdit has a new destination folder that it outputs the VTS you are working on and VIDEO_TS.IFO/BUP. After that you copy/move all the other (non-processed) VTSs into the destination folder. Nothing is destroyed.
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Strip VOBIDs but keep them all. Select Remove ILVU/Angle Point and select the angle to keep.
RegardsLes
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Originally Posted by blutachStrip VOBIDs but keep them all. Select Remove ILVU/Angle Point and select the angle to keep.
Regards
Let me still check by copying the rest of files manually......Comment
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The angles can not be in VTS_06_0.VOB - that's a menu. Let it do its work.
RegardsLast edited by blutach; 26 Nov 2005, 10:10 PM.Les
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Originally Posted by blutachThe angles can not be in VTS_06_0.VOB - that's a menu. Let it do its work.
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Then your strip has not been successful - try again. Tick strip VOBIDs. Tick Strip ILVU/angles. Accept what it suggests (in the next screen you are keeping the ones that are ticked) and let 'er rip.
I'll check back in the morning.
RegardsLes
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Originally Posted by blutachThen your strip has not been successful - try again. Tick strip VOBIDs. Tick Strip ILVU/angles. Accept what it suggests (in the next screen you are keeping the ones that are ticked) and let 'er rip.
I'll check back in the morning.
Regards
- DVD decrypter doesnt work with the angles properly, even if you use its Multi-angle setting ( atleast this time it didnt). Even if it gives no error, you cant use the ripped output with Shrink or VOBblanker. Its wont give the desired results even after the processing.
-IFOedit works but you have to use the right settings (as I realised) below :
- Also just accept the streams IFOedit suggests dont fiddle with the selection prompted to you by IFOedit.
- Remember, once processed vobblanker will still give you warning as per my first post and you will still see more than one angle in the PGC's, but you need to watch out for the size of the movie(it will decrease with the angles removed). You can also preview it and wont see the other angles now.
(Dont go by the Skip(under action) here, this screenshot is before I selected it to process (and I am too sleepy to take it again now ) , SKIP should be read as Process )
Rest, use the vobblanker and menushrink in similar way that you do!!!.
PS : I used a stable version of IFOedit and not the newest.Last edited by techreactor; 27 Nov 2005, 03:35 AM.Comment
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