I'm just talking about how to make a dvd from a VOB file.
I've read the instruction thread in this forum and it seems to apply to a set of VOB's that are complete but just missing IFO's.
I'm talking about a couple or so VOB's that I might be able to get from a DVD via DVD Decrypter before it gives up on an insurmountable read error.
They would be with or maybe without the associated IFO's. It depends where the read error ocurred.
And I'm thinking of what I have read about copy protection techniques that purposely scramble the order in which VOB's are played.
And I'm thinking DVD Decrypter might have already fixed this aspect for whatever VOB's it has managed to rip but what about other copy techniques that also would fail at the read error.
I mean could I just copy the VOB's as a straight data copy from the DVD?
If I couldn't because they need the processing DVD Decrypter gives them then is there a way to give them that processing once they are on the hard drive?
In short: If I've got very scratched and buggered up dvd's that nothing will completely rip but which always will give up some of their VOB's - is there are way for me to make something of that?
And that suggests the question: could I make up a completely new DVD from a random (from different disks) selection of VOB files?
regards,
ab
I've read the instruction thread in this forum and it seems to apply to a set of VOB's that are complete but just missing IFO's.
I'm talking about a couple or so VOB's that I might be able to get from a DVD via DVD Decrypter before it gives up on an insurmountable read error.
They would be with or maybe without the associated IFO's. It depends where the read error ocurred.
And I'm thinking of what I have read about copy protection techniques that purposely scramble the order in which VOB's are played.
And I'm thinking DVD Decrypter might have already fixed this aspect for whatever VOB's it has managed to rip but what about other copy techniques that also would fail at the read error.
I mean could I just copy the VOB's as a straight data copy from the DVD?
If I couldn't because they need the processing DVD Decrypter gives them then is there a way to give them that processing once they are on the hard drive?
In short: If I've got very scratched and buggered up dvd's that nothing will completely rip but which always will give up some of their VOB's - is there are way for me to make something of that?
And that suggests the question: could I make up a completely new DVD from a random (from different disks) selection of VOB files?
regards,
ab
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