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DVD Decryptor Questions

Turkz

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I want to rip the main movie from a DVD to my hard drive and play it there. Later I want to burn it from my hard drive to a DVD-R. In DVD Decryptor there are three modes: File, IFO, ISO. What is the difference and which one do I use?
 
iso probably creates a disk image. You might be able to mount it using daemon tools for Windows or one of those other programs (alcohol 150%?). I'm guessing file creates a file you can play... Doesn't this program come with instructions or a help menu?
 
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
iso probably creates a disk image. You might be able to mount it using daemon tools for Windows or one of those other programs (alcohol 150%?). I'm guessing file creates a file you can play... Doesn't this program come with instructions or a help menu?

I don't want to copy the entire disk just the main movie. So I can't just make an ISO.
 
I got the main movie using IFO mode and splitting it into 1 GB VOBs, but there is a noticeable transition between VOB files when I play it. Is there a way to correct this problem?
 
If you don't rip ALL files you'll kick yourself for having to rip it later. Most dvd transcoding apps need ALL files and from there you can process main movie only. Suit yourself though.
 
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