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dustysmom
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20. August 2006 @ 20:57 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hello alkohol-
Sorry I am coming to you but you seem to be the pro with the way I usually do my back-ups
I use DVDFAB, VOBlanker, and Shrink
Lately (as in the last two movies I tried to copy) Things seem to go fine through DVDFAB and VOB but when I try to open the file I created in VOBblanker in Shrink I run into an error...
The error is when I choose "open files" and has been on the last two movies I tried ... 8 Below and RV.
The error I am getting in Shrink is:
Failed to open "C:\DVDFabDecrypter_Temp\DVDWORK\RVvob\video_ts\video_ts.ifo"
The system cannont find the file specified.

With this one when I did VOB it said no errors but it did have something about 23PCG out of 24PCG in orange... I'm sorry I don't remember what it specifically said.

I think I may have messed up somthing in my settings.... if you can I would appreciate any help!!
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22. August 2006 @ 15:19 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
@dustysmom

Are you using the latest from DVDFAB Decrypter 2.9.8.3 or the beta version 2.9.8.5? DVDFAB Decrypter 2.9.8.3 should be able to rip them both (RV and 8 Below) regardless.
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Failed to open "C:\DVDFabDecrypter_Temp\DVDWORK\RVvob\video_ts\video_ts.ifo"
Hmmmm... this looks like the "movie or VIDEO_TS" file that you have DVDFAB Decrypter ripped only. You need to "import or Open Files" from the one you've successfully ran through VobBlanker into DVD Shrink, not the one you ripped with DVDFAB earlier.

** To make it more clear and simple **

*** rip the movie with DVDFAB Decrypter to your hard drive
*** process the VIDEO_TS.IFO file from DVDFAB through VobBlanker
*** Open Files or Import the VIDEO_TS file from VobBlanker into DVD Shrink

I'll get "8 Below" and test it tonight, I know it's out for a while but I know for sure it's a Disney movie. So it has the latest protections from Sony.

Let me know how it goes and don't hesitate to ask. I'll see what I can do to help all right. Good luck and happy burning.

WARNING: Do not "update/upgrade" your SAMSUNG BD-D5XXX series (Bluray Player), or else you cant enjoy any of your movie files.
How 2 downgrade Samsung BD-D5XXX Series Bluray player http://forum.samygo.tv/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=4244
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22. August 2006 @ 19:49 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Well that is what is weird, I am opening files from VOB. when I rip from DVDFAB I label it with just movie title, when I make file for VOB i put VOB after the title and create a sub folder there for Video_ts where I have the files going?!
Okay well it seems I got the movies to back up just using the files from DVDFab through Shrink, but I have yet to watch them to see if it turned out okay, I will let you know.
I am running DVDFab 2.9.8.3, which I think is the latest one.
As a side note my system seems to take quite a bit longer to complete the process...hummm... I don't know.
Thank You so much for all of your patience and time
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24. August 2006 @ 20:39 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
no way this thing takes 12 to 15 minutes, mines been running for 45 and still going (silent hill) not even half done. I have the new version downloaded today, not running AnyDVD or an other in the background. PLEASE HELP, I cant figure out whats wrong...
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25. August 2006 @ 00:02 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
UPDATE...

Finally got it done perfectly, took almost 2 hours but its done. Just gotta figure out now how to shorten the time.
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25. August 2006 @ 08:08 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
@Stevewils
Normally for me it takes me 17 to 18 minutes to rip the movie to my harddrive with DVDFab.(Newer movies DVD9 discs)

It takes another 5 to 10 minutes to run through VOBBlanker(I think it takes longer when you "blank" more garbage)<Does that make since>

I usually then use Nero Recode 2 to transcode to harddrive which can take anywhere between 20 minutes to 40 minutes useing the same settings Alkohol uses with AA/HQSR

From there burn with Nero, 13 to 14 minutes.

Add them up and you got just about an hour to an hour and 15 minutes of time put in.

If it is taking any longer, I would say check your computer for spyware/virus's and any annoying back ground tasks.

Strat



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26. August 2006 @ 14:04 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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@newbies or those needed helps

Well, since a lot of newbies (members) are having issues left to right, I thought I'll just throw in a very basic guide "DVDFAB Decrypter + VobBlanker" for those that are clueless and or needed helps.

**NOTE: The guide has been tested and it worked -- matter of fact, I've tested both ways, in combo with VobBlanker and without. Nero Recode 2 can handle the job either way easily. However, if you're the few (like me) that like to BLANK out junks from your movie/dvds, then it's wise to post process with VobBlanker, plus it helps to correct any minor structures.


**NOTE: I'm using DVDFAB Decrypter 2.9.8.3 and it took 18 minutes to rip SILENT HILL (US, Region 1)

<<< STEP 1: Rip the movie using DVDFAB Decryptery >>>


























<<< STEP 2: Process the VIDEO_TS.IFO file through VobBlanker >>>

**NOTE: for this movie, I blanked out all trailers, except "Ghost Rider" only. To Blank out any scene or vTS that's basically junk, just click on any VTS, play/preview it, then use BLANK button on the "Right" or double click on PGC entry, Highlight any Cell #, Prev/Cut to play, then BLANK it out.















And now the rest is history, meaning free of junks/craps, so it should be super easy on DVD Shrink, Nero Recode 2, DVD-RB Pro or any of your desire engines. Enjoy your backup and happy burning.
@stevewils

I posted the above in the "SILENT HILL" thread at the DVD Shrink forum. DVDFAB Decrypter took "18 minutes" to rip SILENT HILL (US, Region 1), usually it's anywhere from 12 - 18 minutes depending on how big is the movie. In addition, make sure your drive's (burner) DMA is "On or Available" instead of "PIO or OFF" mode. If it's PIO/OFF, then it's likely that you're going to take at least 1 - 2 hrs just for the ripping process.

Yes, fatstrat is right, DVDFAB Decyrpter take 12 - 18 mins to rip. VobBlanker 5 mins to process the VIDEO_TS.IFO file (set your "input folder" and "output folder" differently if you have 2 hard drives, this process faster). Then Nero Recode 2 takes another 35 - 45 mins to transcode, and finally 8 mins for Nero to burn using 8X (high quality media). So as you can see, it's not super fast/easy if you want to have a "perfect/flawless" backup. However, every little steps is needed and it will drift you out of misery.

Overall, to make a long story short (ripping & backing up movies):

- 18 minutes to rip via DVDFAB Decrypter to hard drive
- 5 minutes to process via VobBlanker
- 40 - 45 minutes to transcode using Nero Recode 2
- 8 minutes to burn using Nero Burning Rom

So within 71 - 76 minutes (1:11 or 1:16 minutes) you'll have a successfully perfect backup to watch and enjoy on your big HDTV. Good luck to all and happy burning.

WARNING: Do not "update/upgrade" your SAMSUNG BD-D5XXX series (Bluray Player), or else you cant enjoy any of your movie files.
How 2 downgrade Samsung BD-D5XXX Series Bluray player http://forum.samygo.tv/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=4244
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27. August 2006 @ 10:19 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
@alkohol

Thanks Alkohol, you must get tired of posting those guides you have everywhere!
I timed the past two movies I did, and seems like I was imagining things before. Poseidon and Just My Luck took about 10 minutes through DVDFAB and then about 8 minutes through VOB and then about 61 min though Shink and Decrypter to burn.
Any ways I do have a question, When you get finished with VOB and it gives you the "Finished No errors, 0 warnings" (hopefully that is) but it also has the "postcommands changed into precommands in 14PCGs for a total of 14" as per your example above...what does it mean when those numbers are different and the sentance is highlighted in orange? Just curious as to what this means.....
Anyways, thanks for all your help, you have certinaly helped me be somewhat proficient in this backing up process.

This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 27. August 2006 @ 10:25

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@dustysmom

I believe the "Postcommands changed into Precommands in 14 PGCs of a total of 14" means that whatever (or how many cells) you'd blank them only. And yes every movie is different due to how many VTS/PGC's Entry you had VobBlanker to BLANK out. Hope this clears things up for you.

Good luck, enjoy VobBlanker and all of your backups now.



**NOTE: Below is just a very basic "mini guide" I wrote for POSEIDON (US, Region 1) for those that are interested or needed helps only.

@newbies or those that needed helps

DVDFAB Decrypter 2.9.8.3 should be able to rip POSEIDON (US, Region 1) into the hard drive easily. Well, if you're the few (like me), who likes to "process, blank or clean" out unwanted junks via VobBlanker, then do as the following and you'll be fine. Good luck and enjoy the "mini guide".

**NOTE: this is once DVDFAB Decrypter 2.9.8.3 has successfully ripped POSEIDON into the hard drive already.



<><><> STEP 2: processing the VIDEO_TS.IFO through VobBlanker <><><>
- Why it needs to? Because it can clean/filter out any left over corrupted/structural cells, etc. Furthermore, it can blank out any unwanted junks (i.e. FBI Warnings, Trailers, Extras, etc.) The choice is yours, I can wait 5 minutes and rather have a perfect backup in the end.

















<><><> STEP 3: Transcode the movie with DVD Shrink <><><>
- Actually, this is just a "mini guide to demonstrate for this movie POSEIDON only.

















<><><> STEP 4: Burning the VIDEO_TS file with Nero Burning Rom <><><>
- Again, just the very basic steps to show that POSEIDON is pretty simple to backup that's all.






WARNING: Do not "update/upgrade" your SAMSUNG BD-D5XXX series (Bluray Player), or else you cant enjoy any of your movie files.
How 2 downgrade Samsung BD-D5XXX Series Bluray player http://forum.samygo.tv/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=4244
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14. September 2006 @ 12:46 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I used you guide to copy "Fun with Dick and Jane" and run into some errors on Vob Blanker, here is the log.


Version 2.1.1.0. Starting new process:


=========== STARTING VTS_01 ====================
VTS 01: Opening IFO
VTS 01: Processing VOB (Menus)
--------------MENU VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 01: Keeping Menu LU 01, PGC 02
--------------MENU VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 01: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
--------------MENU VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 01: Cell data array filled (Menus)
VTS 01: Processing IFO (Menu)
Looping into Menu PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 2
Building VTSM_C_ADT table
Filling VTSM_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 01: Processing VOB (Titles)
--------------TITLE VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 01: Keeping PGC 01
VTS 01: Keeping PGC 02
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 01: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
VTS 01: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/02 --> 01/02
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 01: Cell data array filled (Titles)
VTS 01: Processing IFO (Titles)
Looping into Title PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in PGC 1
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 1
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in PGC 2
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 2
Processing TMPATI table
Building VTS_C_ADT table
Filling VTS_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 01: Processing IFO (Ending and writting)
=========== VTS_01 FINISHED =====================

=========== STARTING VTS_02 ====================
VTS 02: Opening IFO
VTS 02: Processing VOB (Menus)
--------------MENU VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 02: Keeping Menu LU 01, PGC 02
--------------MENU VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 02: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
--------------MENU VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 02: Cell data array filled (Menus)
VTS 02: Processing IFO (Menu)
Looping into Menu PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 2
Building VTSM_C_ADT table
Filling VTSM_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 02: Processing VOB (Titles)
--------------TITLE VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 02: Keeping PGC 01
VTS 02: Keeping PGC 02
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 02: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
VTS 02: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/02 --> 01/02
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 02: Cell data array filled (Titles)
VTS 02: Processing IFO (Titles)
Looping into Title PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in PGC 1
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 1
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in PGC 2
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 2
Processing TMPATI table
Building VTS_C_ADT table
Filling VTS_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 02: Processing IFO (Ending and writting)
=========== VTS_02 FINISHED =====================

=========== STARTING VTS_03 ====================
VTS 03: Opening IFO
VTS 03: Processing VOB (Menus)
--------------MENU VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 03: Keeping Menu LU 01, PGC 02
--------------MENU VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 03: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
--------------MENU VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 03: Cell data array filled (Menus)
VTS 03: Processing IFO (Menu)
Looping into Menu PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 2
Building VTSM_C_ADT table
Filling VTSM_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 03: Processing VOB (Titles)
--------------TITLE VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 03: Keeping PGC 01
VTS 03: Keeping PGC 02
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 03: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
VTS 03: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/02 --> 01/02
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 03: Cell data array filled (Titles)
VTS 03: Processing IFO (Titles)
Looping into Title PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in PGC 1
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 1
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in PGC 2
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 2
Processing TMPATI table
Building VTS_C_ADT table
Filling VTS_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 03: Processing IFO (Ending and writting)
=========== VTS_03 FINISHED =====================

=========== STARTING VTS_04 ====================
VTS 04: Opening IFO
VTS 04: Processing VOB (Menus)
--------------MENU VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 04: Keeping Menu LU 01, PGC 02
--------------MENU VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 04: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
--------------MENU VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 04: Cell data array filled (Menus)
VTS 04: Processing IFO (Menu)
Looping into Menu PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 2
Building VTSM_C_ADT table
Filling VTSM_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 04: Processing VOB (Titles)
--------------TITLE VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 04: Keeping PGC 01
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 04: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
VTS 04: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/02 --> 01/02
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 04: Cell data array filled (Titles)
VTS 04: Processing IFO (Titles)
Looping into Title PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in PGC 1
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 1
Processing TMPATI table
Building VTS_C_ADT table
Filling VTS_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 04: Processing IFO (Ending and writting)
=========== VTS_04 FINISHED =====================

=========== STARTING VTS_05 ====================
VTS 05: Opening IFO
VTS 05: Processing VOB (Menus)
--------------MENU VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 05: Keeping Menu LU 01, PGC 02
--------------MENU VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 05: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
--------------MENU VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 05: Cell data array filled (Menus)
VTS 05: Processing IFO (Menu)
Looping into Menu PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 2
Building VTSM_C_ADT table
Filling VTSM_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 05: Processing VOB (Titles)
--------------TITLE VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 05: Keeping PGC 01
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 05: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
VTS 05: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/02 --> 01/02
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 05: Cell data array filled (Titles)
VTS 05: Processing IFO (Titles)
Looping into Title PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in PGC 1
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 1
Processing TMPATI table
Building VTS_C_ADT table
Filling VTS_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 05: Processing IFO (Ending and writting)
=========== VTS_05 FINISHED =====================

=========== STARTING VTS_06 ====================
VTS 06: Opening IFO
VTS 06: Processing VOB (Menus)
--------------MENU VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 06: Keeping Menu LU 01, PGC 04
VTS 06: Keeping Menu LU 01, PGC 05
VTS 06: Keeping Menu LU 01, PGC 06
VTS 06: Keeping Menu LU 01, PGC 07
--------------MENU VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/02 --> 01/02
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/03 --> 01/03
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/04 --> 01/04
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/05 --> 01/05
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 02/01 --> 02/01
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 02/02 --> 02/02
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 02/03 --> 02/03
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 03/01 --> 03/01
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 03/02 --> 03/02
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 03/03 --> 03/03
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 03/04 --> 03/04
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 03/05 --> 03/05
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 03/06 --> 03/06
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 03/07 --> 03/07
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 03/08 --> 03/08
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 03/09 --> 03/09
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 04/01 --> 04/01
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 04/02 --> 04/02
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 04/03 --> 04/03
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 04/04 --> 04/04
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 04/05 --> 04/05
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 04/06 --> 04/06
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 04/07 --> 04/07
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 04/08 --> 04/08
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 04/09 --> 04/09
--------------MENU VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 06: Cell data array filled (Menus)
VTS 06: Processing IFO (Menu)
Looping into Menu PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 4
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 5
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 6
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 7
Building VTSM_C_ADT table
Filling VTSM_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 06: Processing VOB (Titles)
--------------TITLE VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 06: Keeping PGC 01
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/02 --> 01/01
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 36006 packs have been skipped
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/03 --> 01/02
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 30285 packs have been skipped
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/04 --> 01/03
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 8760 packs have been skipped
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/05 --> 01/04
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 25774 packs have been skipped
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/06 --> 01/05
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 21184 packs have been skipped
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/07 --> 01/06
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 27124 packs have been skipped
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/08 --> 01/07
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 20032 packs have been skipped
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/09 --> 01/08
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 19439 packs have been skipped
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/10 --> 01/09
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 41637 packs have been skipped
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/11 --> 01/10
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 20083 packs have been skipped
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/12 --> 01/11
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 56532 packs have been skipped
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/13 --> 01/12
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 31327 packs have been skipped
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/14 --> 01/13
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 83994 packs have been skipped
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/15 --> 01/14
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 24947 packs have been skipped
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/16 --> 01/15
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 59325 packs have been skipped
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/17 --> 01/16
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 29381 packs have been skipped
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/18 --> 01/17
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 67131 packs have been skipped
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/19 --> 01/18
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 47904 packs have been skipped
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/20 --> 01/19
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 18155 packs have been skipped
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/21 --> 01/20
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 71195 packs have been skipped
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/22 --> 01/21
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 39696 packs have been skipped
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/23 --> 01/22
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 69860 packs have been skipped
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/24 --> 01/23
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 61359 packs have been skipped
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/25 --> 01/24
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 81032 packs have been skipped
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/26 --> 01/25
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 47947 packs have been skipped
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/27 --> 01/26
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 44454 packs have been skipped
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/28 --> 01/27
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 57188 packs have been skipped
VTS 06: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/28
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 06: Cell data array filled (Titles)
VTS 06: Processing IFO (Titles)
Looping into Title PGCs and cells
Setting STC discontinuity flag, not reflected in original IFO: PGC 1, Cell 28
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in PGC 1
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 1
Processing TMPATI table
Building VTS_C_ADT table
Filling VTS_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 06: Processing IFO (Ending and writting)
=========== VTS_06 FINISHED =====================

=========== STARTING VTS_07 ====================
VTS 07: Opening IFO
VTS 07: Processing VOB (Menus)
--------------MENU VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 07: Keeping Menu LU 01, PGC 02
--------------MENU VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 07: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
--------------MENU VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 07: Cell data array filled (Menus)
VTS 07: Processing IFO (Menu)
Looping into Menu PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 2
Building VTSM_C_ADT table
Filling VTSM_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 07: Processing VOB (Titles)
--------------TITLE VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 07: Keeping PGC 01
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 07: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/02 --> 01/01
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 37120 packs have been skipped
VTS 07: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/03 --> 01/02
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 30234 packs have been skipped
VTS 07: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/04 --> 01/03
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 9216 packs have been skipped
VTS 07: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/05 --> 01/04
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 25810 packs have been skipped
VTS 07: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/06 --> 01/05
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 21483 packs have been skipped
VTS 07: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/07 --> 01/06
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 27328 packs have been skipped
VTS 07: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/08 --> 01/07
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 20352 packs have been skipped
VTS 07: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/09 --> 01/08
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 19999 packs have been skipped
VTS 07: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/10 --> 01/09
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 42574 packs have been skipped
VTS 07: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/11 --> 01/10
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 20994 packs have been skipped
VTS 07: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/12 --> 01/11
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 53523 packs have been skipped
VTS 07: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/13 --> 01/12
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 27865 packs have been skipped
VTS 07: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/14 --> 01/13
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 77463 packs have been skipped
VTS 07: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/15 --> 01/14
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 18056 packs have been skipped
VTS 07: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/16 --> 01/15
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 53916 packs have been skipped
VTS 07: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/17 --> 01/16
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 26132 packs have been skipped
VTS 07: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/18 --> 01/17
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 59726 packs have been skipped
VTS 07: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/19 --> 01/18
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 40644 packs have been skipped
VTS 07: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/20 --> 01/19
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 15685 packs have been skipped
VTS 07: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/21 --> 01/20
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 63891 packs have been skipped
VTS 07: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/22 --> 01/21
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 33482 packs have been skipped
VTS 07: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/23 --> 01/22
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 59942 packs have been skipped
VTS 07: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/24 --> 01/23
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 51198 packs have been skipped
VTS 07: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/25 --> 01/24
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 71303 packs have been skipped
VTS 07: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/26 --> 01/25
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 40734 packs have been skipped
VTS 07: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/27 --> 01/26
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 39656 packs have been skipped
VTS 07: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/28 --> 01/27
WARNING: Packs unsynchronized. Skipping packs...
WARNING: No Navs found!: outputting a blank cell
A total of 46026 packs have been skipped
VTS 07: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/28
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 07: Cell data array filled (Titles)
VTS 07: Processing IFO (Titles)
Looping into Title PGCs and cells
Setting STC discontinuity flag, not reflected in original IFO: PGC 1, Cell 28
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in PGC 1
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 1
Processing TMPATI table
Building VTS_C_ADT table
Filling VTS_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 07: Processing IFO (Ending and writting)
=========== VTS_07 FINISHED =====================

=========== STARTING VTS_08 ====================
VTS 08: Opening IFO
VTS 08: Processing VOB (Menus)
--------------MENU VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 08: Keeping Menu LU 01, PGC 02
--------------MENU VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 08: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
--------------MENU VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 08: Cell data array filled (Menus)
VTS 08: Processing IFO (Menu)
Looping into Menu PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 2
Building VTSM_C_ADT table
Filling VTSM_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 08: Processing VOB (Titles)
--------------TITLE VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 08: Keeping PGC 01
VTS 08: Keeping PGC 02
VTS 08: Keeping PGC 03
VTS 08: Keeping PGC 04
VTS 08: Keeping PGC 05
VTS 08: Keeping PGC 06
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 08: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
VTS 08: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/02 --> 01/02
VTS 08: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 02/01 --> 02/01
VTS 08: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 02/02 --> 02/02
VTS 08: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 03/01 --> 03/01
VTS 08: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 03/02 --> 03/02
VTS 08: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 04/01 --> 04/01
VTS 08: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 04/02 --> 04/02
VTS 08: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 05/01 --> 05/01
VTS 08: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 05/02 --> 05/02
VTS 08: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/01 --> 06/01
VTS 08: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/02 --> 06/02
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 08: Cell data array filled (Titles)
VTS 08: Processing IFO (Titles)
Looping into Title PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in PGC 1
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 1
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in PGC 2
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 2
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in PGC 3
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 3
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in PGC 4
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 4
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in PGC 5
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 5
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in PGC 6
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 6
Processing TMPATI table
Building VTS_C_ADT table
Filling VTS_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 08: Processing IFO (Ending and writting)
=========== VTS_08 FINISHED =====================

=========== STARTING VTS_09 ====================
VTS 09: Opening IFO
VTS 09: Processing VOB (Menus)
--------------MENU VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 09: Keeping Menu LU 01, PGC 02
--------------MENU VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 09: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
--------------MENU VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 09: Cell data array filled (Menus)
VTS 09: Processing IFO (Menu)
Looping into Menu PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 2
Building VTSM_C_ADT table
Filling VTSM_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 09: Processing VOB (Titles)
--------------TITLE VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 09: Keeping PGC 01
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 09: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
VTS 09: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/02 --> 01/02
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 09: Cell data array filled (Titles)
VTS 09: Processing IFO (Titles)
Looping into Title PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in PGC 1
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 1
Processing TMPATI table
Building VTS_C_ADT table
Filling VTS_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 09: Processing IFO (Ending and writting)
=========== VTS_09 FINISHED =====================

=========== STARTING VTS_10 ====================
VTS 10: Opening IFO
VTS 10: Processing VOB (Menus)
--------------MENU VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 10: Keeping Menu LU 01, PGC 02
--------------MENU VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 10: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
--------------MENU VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 10: Cell data array filled (Menus)
VTS 10: Processing IFO (Menu)
Looping into Menu PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 2
Building VTSM_C_ADT table
Filling VTSM_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 10: Processing VOB (Titles)
--------------TITLE VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 10: Keeping PGC 01
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 10: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
VTS 10: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/02 --> 01/02
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 10: Cell data array filled (Titles)
VTS 10: Processing IFO (Titles)
Looping into Title PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in PGC 1
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 1
Processing TMPATI table
Building VTS_C_ADT table
Filling VTS_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 10: Processing IFO (Ending and writting)
=========== VTS_10 FINISHED =====================

=========== STARTING VTS_11 ====================
VTS 11: Opening IFO
VTS 11: Processing VOB (Menus)
--------------MENU VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 11: Keeping Menu LU 01, PGC 02
--------------MENU VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 11: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
--------------MENU VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 11: Cell data array filled (Menus)
VTS 11: Processing IFO (Menu)
Looping into Menu PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 2
Building VTSM_C_ADT table
Filling VTSM_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 11: Processing VOB (Titles)
--------------TITLE VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 11: Keeping PGC 01
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 11: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
VTS 11: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/02 --> 01/02
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 11: Cell data array filled (Titles)
VTS 11: Processing IFO (Titles)
Looping into Title PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in PGC 1
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 1
Processing TMPATI table
Building VTS_C_ADT table
Filling VTS_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 11: Processing IFO (Ending and writting)
=========== VTS_11 FINISHED =====================

=========== STARTING VTS_12 ====================
VTS 12: Opening IFO
VTS 12: Processing VOB (Menus)
--------------MENU VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 12: Keeping Menu LU 01, PGC 02
--------------MENU VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 12: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
--------------MENU VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 12: Cell data array filled (Menus)
VTS 12: Processing IFO (Menu)
Looping into Menu PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 2
Building VTSM_C_ADT table
Filling VTSM_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 12: Processing VOB (Titles)
--------------TITLE VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 12: Keeping PGC 01
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 12: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
VTS 12: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/02 --> 01/02
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 12: Cell data array filled (Titles)
VTS 12: Processing IFO (Titles)
Looping into Title PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in PGC 1
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 1
Processing TMPATI table
Building VTS_C_ADT table
Filling VTS_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 12: Processing IFO (Ending and writting)
=========== VTS_12 FINISHED =====================

=========== STARTING VTS_13 ====================
VTS 13: Opening IFO
VTS 13: Processing VOB (Menus)
--------------MENU VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 13: Keeping Menu LU 01, PGC 02
--------------MENU VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 13: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
--------------MENU VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 13: Cell data array filled (Menus)
VTS 13: Processing IFO (Menu)
Looping into Menu PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 2
Building VTSM_C_ADT table
Filling VTSM_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 13: Processing VOB (Titles)
--------------TITLE VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 13: Keeping PGC 01
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 13: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
VTS 13: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/02 --> 01/02
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 13: Cell data array filled (Titles)
VTS 13: Processing IFO (Titles)
Looping into Title PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in PGC 1
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 1
Processing TMPATI table
Building VTS_C_ADT table
Filling VTS_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 13: Processing IFO (Ending and writting)
=========== VTS_13 FINISHED =====================

=========== STARTING VTS_14 ====================
VTS 14: Opening IFO
VTS 14: Processing VOB (Menus)
--------------MENU VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 14: Keeping Menu LU 01, PGC 02
--------------MENU VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 14: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
--------------MENU VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 14: Cell data array filled (Menus)
VTS 14: Processing IFO (Menu)
Looping into Menu PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 2
Building VTSM_C_ADT table
Filling VTSM_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 14: Processing VOB (Titles)
--------------TITLE VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 14: Keeping PGC 01
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 14: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
VTS 14: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/02 --> 01/02
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 14: Cell data array filled (Titles)
VTS 14: Processing IFO (Titles)
Looping into Title PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in PGC 1
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 1
Processing TMPATI table
Building VTS_C_ADT table
Filling VTS_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 14: Processing IFO (Ending and writting)
=========== VTS_14 FINISHED =====================

=========== STARTING VTS_15 ====================
VTS 15: Opening IFO
VTS 15: Processing VOB (Menus)
--------------MENU VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 15: Keeping Menu LU 01, PGC 02
--------------MENU VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 15: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
--------------MENU VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 15: Cell data array filled (Menus)
VTS 15: Processing IFO (Menu)
Looping into Menu PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 2
Building VTSM_C_ADT table
Filling VTSM_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 15: Processing VOB (Titles)
--------------TITLE VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 15: Keeping PGC 01
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 15: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
VTS 15: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/02 --> 01/02
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 15: Cell data array filled (Titles)
VTS 15: Processing IFO (Titles)
Looping into Title PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in PGC 1
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 1
Processing TMPATI table
Building VTS_C_ADT table
Filling VTS_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 15: Processing IFO (Ending and writting)
=========== VTS_15 FINISHED =====================

=========== STARTING VTS_16 ====================
VTS 16: Opening IFO
VTS 16: Processing VOB (Menus)
--------------MENU VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 16: Keeping Menu LU 01, PGC 02
--------------MENU VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 16: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
--------------MENU VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 16: Cell data array filled (Menus)
VTS 16: Processing IFO (Menu)
Looping into Menu PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 2
Building VTSM_C_ADT table
Filling VTSM_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 16: Processing VOB (Titles)
--------------TITLE VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 16: Keeping PGC 01
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 16: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
VTS 16: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/02 --> 01/02
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 16: Cell data array filled (Titles)
VTS 16: Processing IFO (Titles)
Looping into Title PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in PGC 1
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 1
Processing TMPATI table
Building VTS_C_ADT table
Filling VTS_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 16: Processing IFO (Ending and writting)
=========== VTS_16 FINISHED =====================

=========== STARTING VTS_17 ====================
VTS 17: Opening IFO
VTS 17: Processing VOB (Menus)
--------------MENU VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 17: Keeping Menu LU 01, PGC 02
--------------MENU VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 17: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
--------------MENU VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 17: Cell data array filled (Menus)
VTS 17: Processing IFO (Menu)
Looping into Menu PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 2
Building VTSM_C_ADT table
Filling VTSM_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 17: Processing VOB (Titles)
--------------TITLE VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 17: Keeping PGC 01
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 17: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
VTS 17: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/02 --> 01/02
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 17: Cell data array filled (Titles)
VTS 17: Processing IFO (Titles)
Looping into Title PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in PGC 1
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 1
Processing TMPATI table
Building VTS_C_ADT table
Filling VTS_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 17: Processing IFO (Ending and writting)
=========== VTS_17 FINISHED =====================

=========== STARTING VTS_18 ====================
VTS 18: Opening IFO
VTS 18: Processing VOB (Menus)
--------------MENU VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 18: Keeping Menu LU 01, PGC 02
--------------MENU VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 18: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
--------------MENU VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 18: Cell data array filled (Menus)
VTS 18: Processing IFO (Menu)
Looping into Menu PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 2
Building VTSM_C_ADT table
Filling VTSM_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 18: Processing VOB (Titles)
--------------TITLE VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VTS 18: Keeping PGC 01
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VTS 18: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
VTS 18: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/02 --> 01/02
--------------TITLE VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VTS 18: Cell data array filled (Titles)
VTS 18: Processing IFO (Titles)
Looping into Title PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in PGC 1
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in PGC 1
Processing TMPATI table
Building VTS_C_ADT table
Filling VTS_VOBU_ADMAP table
VTS 18: Processing IFO (Ending and writting)
=========== VTS_18 FINISHED =====================

=========== STARTING VIDEO MANAGER ===========
VIDEO_TS: Opening IFO
VIDEO_TS: Processing VOB (Menus)
--------------MENU VOB PREPARING PHASE-
VIDEO_TS: Keeping Menu LU 01, PGC 01
VIDEO_TS: Keeping Menu LU 01, PGC 02
VIDEO_TS: Keeping Menu LU 01, PGC 03
VIDEO_TS: Keeping Menu LU 01, PGC 04
VIDEO_TS: Keeping Menu LU 01, PGC 05
VIDEO_TS: Keeping Menu LU 01, PGC 06
--------------MENU VOB WRITING PHASE STARTED-
VIDEO_TS: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/01 --> 01/01
VIDEO_TS: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 01/02 --> 01/02
VIDEO_TS: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 02/01 --> 02/01
VIDEO_TS: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 02/02 --> 02/02
VIDEO_TS: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 03/01 --> 03/01
VIDEO_TS: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 03/02 --> 03/02
VIDEO_TS: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 04/01 --> 04/01
VIDEO_TS: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 04/02 --> 04/02
VIDEO_TS: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 04/03 --> 04/03
VIDEO_TS: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 05/01 --> 05/01
VIDEO_TS: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 05/02 --> 05/02
VIDEO_TS: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/01 --> 06/01
VIDEO_TS: Keeping Cell VID/CID: 06/02 --> 06/02
--------------MENU VOB WRITING FINISHED-
VIDEO_TS: Cell data array filled (Menus)
VIDEO_TS: Processing IFO (Menu)
Looping into Menu PGCs and cells
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 1
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 1
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 2
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 2
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 3
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 3
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 4
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 4
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 5
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 5
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Next PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 6
PGCN Pointer: Pointing Prev PGCN to itself in LU 1, PGC 6
Building VTSM_C_ADT table
Filling VTSM_VOBU_ADMAP table
Copying Titles video/audio/subs attributes from VTS_01.IFO
Copying Menus video/audio/subs attributes from VTS_01.IFO
Copying Titles video/audio/subs attributes from VTS_02.IFO
Copying Menus video/audio/subs attributes from VTS_02.IFO
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Copying Titles video/audio/subs attributes from VTS_18.IFO
Copying Menus video/audio/subs attributes from VTS_18.IFO
VIDEO_TS: Processing IFO (Ending and writting)
=========== VIDEO MANAGER FINISHED ===========


PostCommands changed into Precommands in 0 PGCs of a total of 0

Finished. No Errors, 54 Warnings


Sorry to ask you to look through all of this junk but when I seen all these errors starting to pile up I didn't know what to do.

Is this file any good?

I have been using DVD Decrypter and Shrink for some time now and have never had a problem copying movies until reciently, but this is the first movie that I have had problems coyping with DVD Fab Decrypter.

Thanks for the help in advance.
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Once it's done processing through VobBlanker, try to transcode with DVD Shrink as normal to see if it's a success. Do you have any other decrypting engines running in the background while ripping or processing with VobBlanker? The log looks ok, however I have never seen that much of "warnings" before. Out of cursiosity, did you click "PROC.ALL" at the right?

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(Out of cursiosity, did you click "PROC.ALL" at the right?) To tell you the truth I don't even remember. I got a little frustrated with it because I couldn't get it to work right, so I went and downloaded the free version of AnyDVD and haven't had a problem since.

But thanks for the reply anyway.
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@ThaOne I agree with you so many guides (my compliments to alchol for making it so easy to follow) but un needed infact I never ever have had a problem using this combo for ripping and burning dvd. I start with updating my dvd fab decrypter, rip the disc, open file with DVD Shrink i always select main movie,remove soundtracks I don't want, I back up to iso and burn img burn. Done no un needed software on my computer not guides or help needed a total no brainer and it always works. So I don't quite understand the need for VobBlanker becuz dvd fab checks for that scenario and shrink organizez your iso for burning.

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@elliott

Yes, it is good and wise to always updates DVDFAB Decrypter whenever there's a new version out -- afterall, it's totally FREE and I strongly deemed that DVDFAB Decrypter is one of the greatest FREE ripper at the moment beside "RipIt4Me". Matter of fact, even the famous AnyDVD (retail) recommend users whom purchased AnyDVD legally to update their version when SlySoft has a new version out.

Why the need for VobBlanker? It's true that it's "not always necessary" you (we) need to process with VobBlanker. However, the answer may varies because few or some movies are giving DVD Shrink and Nero Recode a hard times when it's "transcoding". Therefore, it's wise to post process/run the VIDEO_TS.IFO file through VobBlanker for "security" purpose. Again, even the famous AnyDVD is using FixVTS and the great "RipIt4Me" is using FixVTS to clean/process junks afterward. FixVTS works the same way as VobBlanker. However, with VobBlanker, you have more control over the movie (i.e. you can "blank out, cut/edit" any unwanted scenes, vts, cells like FBI Warnings, Trailers/Previews, Director's comment, Extras, etc.)

Good luck to all andy enjoy the new DVDFAB Decrypter.

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to someone: my english is bad(austria)but i hope you can help me with decrypting "silent hill" i use fabdecrypter latest version but it told me an error
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@romanskil

So your saying you used DVDFAB Decrypter 3.0.2.0 to rip to your hard drive, but it's giving you error? What does it said?

To make a long story short, do these:

*** before the rip process ***
- go to your hard drive (C or D or whatever you call)
- make a folder and a sub VIDEO_TS folder inside that folder
EXAMPLE: if the movie is "SILENT HILL", make a new folder call FAB SILENT HILL and a sub VIDEO_TS folder inside FAB SILENT HILL
- now open up DVDFAB Decrypter and start to rip
SOURCE: is where the original dvd/movie is locate
TARGET: browse to your hard drive and locate your new created FAB SILENT HILL\VIDEO_TS folder
- then click on START
- wait 15 minutes and DVDFAB should be done.

*** before process the VIDEO_TS.IFO file through VobBlanker ***
- go to your hard drive (C or D or whatever you call)
- make a new folder and a sub VIDEO_TS folder inside that folder
EXAMPLE: make a folder called BLANKER SILENT HILL and a sub VIDEO_TS folder inside BLANKER SILENT HILL
- now open up VobBlanker
- Input Manager: is where your already ripped movies or VIDEO_TS from DVDFAB, so it should be FAB SILENT HILL\VIDEO_TS\DVD\VIDEO_TS\VIDEO_TS.IFO <<=== browse to your hard drive and look for this
- Output Folder: is your newly created BLANKER SILENT HILL\VIDEO_TS <<=== browse to your hard drive and locate this
- then click PROC.ALL at the right hand tab/button
- now click PROCESS!! at the bottom when your ready, remember don't play/touch your computer or browse the net. VobBlanker should be done within 5 minutes.

** DVD Shrink process **
- open up DVD Shrink
- click OPEN FILES and browse to your hard drive and locate your BLANKER SILENT HILL\VIDEO_TS file
- and now the rest is history, just continue on with DVD Shrink as usual

For more info on how to use DVDFAB Decrypter, VobBlanker, DVD Shrink and ImgBurn (an all FREE ripping/backing up guide), go here at the very first page http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/334154

Good luck!!

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I've tried to backup tokyo drift using the steps involved (including creating a folder on the HD and a sub video_ts folder) but dvdfab keeps giving me an error about 8 minutes into it saying:

Task_1 failed! Error-400
Process failed!

I made sure to turn AnyDVD off (even exited the program completely) and am using DVDFab Decrypter 3.0.2.0 (09/30/2006) from here: http://www.dvdidle.com/free.htm

Any ideas?

Edit - I think its my dvd drive. I tried another dvd drive and it copied fine (and faster). Now its running through VobBlanker.

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Hello to all im new here and ive been doing backups for awhile now,
I always use clonedvd2 and AnyDVD,they seem to work just fine for me.
I just open up AnyDVD and put my movie in and a blank disc in and open up clonedvd2 and thats it, it usually takes only around 30 min depending on how long the movie is.
But every once in awhile i do run across one that i have a little trouble with,and when that happens i just use defab decrypter then when its done i just open up clonedvd2 and search for it where defab put it and it loads it for me . I usually dont edit mine i like it with all the extras but if you dont want the extras then you can use clonedvd2 to take them out .
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@ssmobin

Glad you've got it all sorted out. Enjoy DVDFAB now.


@lodebar

Glad everything is working fine for you. Good luck and enjoy all your backups to the fullest.

Just a side note here: to be honest, I've never experiences any dvds/movies that I can not rip and backup using this method. If you're an advanced users, then there's no such thing as "I can't backup this, I can't backup that, etc." In contrast, if you know what you're doing, then there isn't any dvds/movies that can not be ripped -- simple as that.

Like I've said many times before, it's not the programs, it's the users. If they (he/she) doesn't know what they're doing, then regardless of what tools they used, the issues will persist.

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6. October 2006 @ 06:01 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi alkohol
If I use DVDFAB Decrypter and just do the main movie should I use VobBlanker still, even if there is no compression?

Is it better to create a ISO file or VIDEO_TS files to backup movies?
Thanks
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Ok.. I am SEVERELY frustrated here..

I did the following to try to get Silent Hill backed up and have had no success:

DvdFab Decrypter (latest version)
FixVTS (latest)
Dvd Shrink (latest)
ImgBurn (latest)

Everyhing went well until near the end of ImgBurn's process.. the buffers were very irratic.. and I got 2 errors.. sorry, cant remember them.. irregardless.. I followed your tutorial to a "T" and got my 6th coaster.. Blank DVD's are not cheap.. and I am getting QUITE irritated with the entire situation..

I have also tried, AnyDVD trial with Shrink.. FAILED

Other methods as well.. but I can't even remember them now.. I am freaking mad as hell right now.

UPDATE: Also have now tried AnyDVD with CloneDVD2.. says everything is fine.. when I go to play it, whether it be on pc or dvd, it just sits there, saying play.. nothing happens.

H E L P ! ! !

UPDATE: Tried DVDFAB Decrypter - VobBlanker - DVDSHRINK but I get strange errors in VobBlanker I have attached the log for VobBlanker Below. I sure hope that someone is going to actually read this.. this is my Second Edit to the same message in 2 days.. and no one has said a word. :(

http://rapidshare.de/files/35913123/VobBlanker_log.txt.html

The above is the link to my log.

My computer:

p4 3.0ghz
1 gig memory
200gb W.D. Hd1
300gb Maxtor Hd2
cdrw/dvdrom drive
dvdrw/cd drive

There is more to it.. but, that is the basics anyone should need.

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@ wkdclwn01

I did a backup of Silent Hill yesterday and everything went fine.
I opened up the DVDFab Decrypter and it loaded it up for me then when it said finished i just exited it off and then opened up my CloneDVD2 and searched for it then the clone did the rest .
Works fine in my player.
I have my DVDFab Decrypter set at its default settings i dont change them. And i didnt take out the extras i like having a exact backup.
Im so sorry to hear about you having trouble,I know when i first started i went through those frustrated times also.
If this doesnt work then i dont know what else to tell you.
Maybe your dics are bad or your burner is going out,Ive had that trouble before.
I know that the burner that came with my pc went bad on me after about 2 years, I would keep getting disc's that wouldnt play and then finally it just went all out.
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10. October 2006 @ 17:37 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I would think that maybe the burner was going bad, but what about the strange errors in the VobBlanker.. before it is even burned?

I am a little confused.

Also, I made a successful backup of Silent Hill using RIPIT4ME with the 1 click option. (THANK GOD!)

HOWEVER, when I tried the same thing with HOSTEL, it said something to the effect of "RIPIT4ME found damaged sectors, possibly dirty disc or scratches. Would you like RI4ME to re-do those sectors?" I say OK, it proceeds, after a few minutes, it pops up with errors.. and says ABORT/RETRY/IGNORE.. I do RETRY.. same thing.. I do ABORT.. something else happens.. then it goes on.. another error..

WHAT THE **** IS GOIN ON????

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10. October 2006 @ 22:56 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Quote:
I would think that maybe the burner was going bad, but what about the strange errors in the VobBlanker.. before it is even burned?

I am a little confused.

Also, I made a successful backup of Silent Hill using RIPIT4ME with the 1 click option. (THANK GOD!)

HOWEVER, when I tried the same thing with HOSTEL, it said something to the effect of "RIPIT4ME found damaged sectors, possibly dirty disc or scratches. Would you like RI4ME to re-do those sectors?" I say OK, it proceeds, after a few minutes, it pops up with errors.. and says ABORT/RETRY/IGNORE.. I do RETRY.. same thing.. I do ABORT.. something else happens.. then it goes on.. another error..

WHAT THE **** IS GOIN ON????

@wkdclwn01

Honestly, I don't know why you keep on getting errors. Without knowing/seeing the actual errors on my screen, I can't really tell you what to go from there. One of the most common error is there may be another decrypting engine (i.e. AnyDVD, DVD43 or others) running in the background while your ripping via DVDFAB Decrypter and when your "processing" the VIDEO_TS.IFO file through VobBlanker. This will likely trigger some errors down the road when transcoding via DVD Shrink or Nero Recode.

HOSTEL, SILENT HILL, CLICK, TOKYO DRIFT, THE WILD, etc. are just another piece of cake. Same routine, same fake cells, vts, junks, etc., simply process through VobBlanker and the rest is history.

To be honest with you, I have never ever come across any movies/dvds (even new released or old) that I can not rip and backup using this combo (DVDFAB + VobBlanker). I've been using DVDFAB Decrypter since Fengtao first introduced to the public last June 2005 and it has never failed me. The same thing with VobBlanker, I've been using it since last July 2005 and it has never let me down -- so far it has been doing an outstanding job "processing junks and blank unwanted craps."

In addendum to RipIt4Me, it should be able to handle any movies/dvds. yes, even new released. I've used it before a few times, but I've always come back to DVDFAB and have VobBlanker to process and blank out unwanted junks (i.e. FBI Warnings, Trailers, Extras, etc.), this way seems faster that's all.

Best of luck.

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Quote:
Hi alkohol
If I use DVDFAB Decrypter and just do the main movie should I use VobBlanker still, even if there is no compression?

Is it better to create a ISO file or VIDEO_TS files to backup movies?
Thanks

@brenden1

If you have DVDFAB ripped just the main movie, then you don't necessary need VobBlanker. However, if DVD Shrink or Nero Recode still spit out problem, then you can always process the VIDEO_TS.IFO file through VobBlanker again and continue on with Shrink or Recode.

VIDEO_TS or ISO, which one is better? To be honest, it's just a choice of preference that's all. Me, I'm leaning more toward VIDEO_TS just because I prefer Nero to burn all of my backups (VIDEO_TS) simply because Nero "automatically booktyped" all of my DVD+R into DVD-ROM. Whereas DVD Decrypter or ImgBurn (if I want to burn an ISO image), I'll have to "manually" change or "booktype" via DVD Decrypter or ImgBurn in prior to the burning process.

Good luck and happy burning.

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