man you really are a newbie are you not i mean come on you think you can burn with DVDdecrypter???????????? that whack
what ever here is what you have to do to make a copy of a DVD5 (a dvd5 is a DVD with less than 4.7 GB of data used )( to know if you have a DVD5 go to your Windows explorer and then to the DVD go to edit, select all, then right click and properties if it is less than 4.7 GB it is a DVD5 in not it is a DVD9 i will show you how to do a DVD9 as well)
ok lets get started with the dvd5 you need DVD DECRYPTER, DVD2AVI, and TMPEGEnc (all FREE) once you have it use DVD DECRYPTER TO DECRYPTE your dvd files on to your hard drive then go to DVD2AVI and open your files that you just DECRYPTED ( just select you first FILE it will do the rest then press OK) and then go to Audio Go to Output and select the WAV one and then to
48 -> 44 or something and select Ultra High and go to one of the menus in Audio and look for "downmix dolby digital" go to Save Project and wait for it to be done then go to TMPEGEnc (i am talking about the New one) THe wizard will start in the beginning click on DVD NTSF and then in the next screen click on Brows next to Video and find where you saved the DVD2avi file then go to Browse next to Audio and find where you saved the DVD2avi flie ( DVD2avi makes 2 files one audio and one video) then next tweak what ever u want and click start and it will convert to Mpeg 2 and then burn the file using what ever software
then to do DVD9 to 2 DVD5s
do this
After performing this procedure, you will end up with two discs, each containing a DVD Menu.
Step 1.
Using SmartRipper or DVD Decrypter, rip your DVD completely (all files) to your Hard Drive into a folder named
'VIDEO_TS'
and make sure the folder name is uppercase.
Step 2.
Prepare two empty directories and name them DVD1 and DVD2. Within each of these directories, create a directory called 'VIDEO_TS'.
Step 3.
Start IFOEdit and load VIDEO_TS. Select [DVD PLAY] and wait until movie starts. Then Exit from IFOEdit. A window will be displayed informing you of what Titles played. Make a note of these.
Step 4.
Determine what set of VOB?s is your Main Movie. Then, start IFOEdit again and load the VTS_xx_0.IFO of the main movie. ( xx is the set number, eg. 03 )
Press the button [VOB Extras] . A dialog box will appear, allowing you to select what processes you want to do. The standard options are already selected for you.
Select the [Strip Streams] option also. DO NOT select [Strip VOB ID?s].
Down at the bottom, select the DVD1 and DVD2 directories you created. The button with the dot in it will allow you to browse for each directory
Press the [OK] button.
A dialog box will be displayed containing the chapters. I usually pick somewhere in the middle and not on a cell.
Another dialog box will be displayed containing the Audio Info. The two obvious selections should already be made for you.
When ready, press the [Split It] button and the process will start.
Step 5.
IFOEdit created a new IFO file and VOB files of your movie in the specified destination directories.
There are some files missing that you need to copy into BOTH directories.
VIDEO_TS.IFO
VIDEO_TS.BUP
VIDEO_TS.VOB
VTS_xx_0.VOB ( xx is the main movie set, eg 03)
You will also need to copy the set or sets from Step 3. Example, IFOEdit returned that it used Titles 1,2 and 4. Sets 1 and 2 pointed to VTS_01 and 4 pointed to VTS_3 (the main movie).
You will need to copy all VTS_01_x files to both directories also.
Close IFOEdit.
Step 6.
Open VIDEO_TS in DVD1 folder with IFOEdit and press 'Get VTS Sectors' to correct all start sectors. When asked, click 'Yes' to correct all IFO files.
Press the [Region free] button. If IFOEdit tells you that No RCE checking was found, click on the [Save] button and skip to Step 7.
If RCE checking was found, you must load each IFO file and repeat the 'Region free' procedure, saving each one.
Step 7.
Open VIDEO_TS in DVD2 folder with IFOEdit and press 'Get VTS Sectors' to correct all start sectors. When asked, click 'Yes' to correct all IFO files.
Press the [Region free] button. If IFOEdit tells you that No RCE checking was found, click on the [Save] button and skip to Step 8.
If RCE checking was found, you must load each IFO file and repeat the 'Region free' procedure, saving each one.
Step 8.
Your all set. Burn the Disc?s.
the DVD9 to 2 DVD5 was coutisy of MSCONGA thanks man
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