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Posted by PoDunkMoFo on 11/21/06 00:05

Oh boy fun is right. Sorry I have no clue about half the proggies you
guys are discussing are, however when I have run into similar probs, I
have had reconversion sucess using Slysoft's AnyDVD which has an
automatic repair function when it rips. It will encode/decode/recode
from the hard drive as well. Perhaps you can give that a shot. Free
trial and all...what can it hurt, other than frell it up so badly it
becomes VOB pate? :)

Aj6K
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> > Maybe I'm missing something but it seems you are over complicating the
> > whole
> > process. Any video editing program like VideRedo or Womble will directly
> > open the VOB files.
>
> Not yet tried VideoRedo & Womble but will try. Will these two software
> easier to use then vobedit ?
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> >
> > I'm a Womble person myself so what I would do is import the VOB files into
> > the timeline, do any editing if necessary around the glitch area and then
> > export as a MPEG2 file. voila!
> >
> > With this MPEG file I would use my favourite DVD Authoring program to make
> > a
> > new DVD.
>
>
> VideoRedo and Womble are almost totally intuitive

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