pgreen50,
I could not find anything specific on X men, but did find these references about Minority Report, Symptoms were the same :-
They've just put a bogus vob-id 1 at the beginning that isn't referenced by the movie. Either strip out the movie by selecting the PGC (which will leave vob-id 1 behind), use Ifoedit and uncheck vob-id 1, or as I prefer copy all the files to the HD and then load vts_01_1.vob into vobrator. Make sure that vob-id 1 is not included in the output and then save as a new file. Rename the original file to something and then change the newly saved one to vts_01_1.vob. From then on treat as normal.
You'll also find exactly the same on Monsters, Inc.
Using DVD2AVI I set the starting point for the stream after the bogus part and the ending point just before the end credits (so that final size ~133 mins) and re-encoded at 4140 Kbps VBR, without *anything* else (subtitles, DTS, menus. etc). Quality control later, showed fantastic almost indiscernible difference.
The reason that it is 'bogus' is that it exists but is not accessable by any PGC. If you open the titleset with Ifoedit you will see the PGCs and chapters used. In this case PGC1 is the movie and PGC2 is the small video at the end - I think that the reason for the short PGC is that it stops the easy duplication of the whole disc - you'll find that the play order of the disc will call the small PGC first and if it isn't there will make the disc not play on a standalone player. Therefore, if you want a perfect copy you have to use Scenarist and totally redo the titleset so that it has the two PGCs. Anyway, that aside, if you look at the vob-ids used by the PGCs you'll see that vob-id 1 is not referenced - the movie uses vob-id 2. Therefore you can't reencode the movie until you have ripped out the PGC. It's not difficult to overcome but it may catch out people who are not too familiar with how the disc.
Hope that helps.
HomerJ
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