[CLOSED] Parsing some DVD

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Natasha
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Re: Parsing some DVD

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Curly wrote:
Sun Apr 12, 2020 6:57 pm
Am I wrong?
Yes, darling. As always.
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Re: Parsing some DVD

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Rocky wrote:
Sun Apr 12, 2020 6:55 pm
I said many times DGIndexNV does not do ifo parsing.
Yep, I know. I do the old way, adding the necessary VOBs.

Anyway not urgent anymore. My last DVD has been encoded and stored. :mrgreen:
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Re: Parsing some DVD

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OK, good to hear. I will mark this closed.
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Re: Parsing some DVD

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Guest 2 wrote:
Sun Apr 12, 2020 5:03 pm
MeteorRain wrote:
Sat Apr 11, 2020 4:46 pm
Like Rocky said, inside DVD Decrypter, switch to IFO mode, make sure in program settings you turn of VOB splitting feature (splitting size = None), pick your PGC, select your chapters as required, and execute it to give you a nice and clean single VOB file.
All DVD are now gone for hell in thrash bin. I managed to solve the issue with a pass in MakeMKV.

Is there a way to demux elementary streams from saved VIDEO_TS folder?
That's exact reason why you should back up DVDs in ISOs and not a single VIDEO_TS folder.

However it's not that hard to fire up ImgBurn and create an ISO from VIDEO_TS folder and then split VOBs from there.
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