Should do a search mate, but anyways, I have just ripped Lord of the rings onto two DVD-R's and had no problems with it. I have no menu because I just want the movie in its original picture quality and Dolby AC3 5.1 Soundtrack.
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Create four directorys on your hard drive (mine here is E:)
E:\LOTR\CRY1
E:\LOTR\CRY2
E:\LOTR\DVD1
E:\LOTR\DVD2
Using DVD Decrypter, I processed only the chapters that came to less than 4.3Gb in the normal way. I saved these into E:\LOTR\CRY1
After that finished, I then processed the remainder of the chapters, again in the normal way. I saved these into E:\LOTR\CRY2
I then had to Explore the DVD and copy the VIDEO_TS.IFO file to BOTH directories (DVD Decrypter doesn't copy these for some reason).
I then opened IFOEdit and opened VTS_XX_XX.IFO and stripped out the audio, subtitles etc. I didn't need - I told it to create new IFO's and I put them into E:\LOTR\DVD1. When finished, I closed IFO edit, reopened and opened up the VIDEO_TS.IFO file from E:\LOTR\DVD1 (NOT CRY1!). I clicked on Region Free, clicked on save and let it create a .BUP file. I click on removed PUP's (which there should be none, but I did it just in case). I then opened VTS_01_0.IFO and did the same, Region Free (just in case) and remove PUP's. Once done, I did GET VTS SECTORS and let IFO correct everything. When finished, you have your Lord of the Rings (or whatever) DVD1 ready to burn.
Simply repeat exactly the same above with CRY2 and DVD2 and you will have both DVD's ready to go.
Works perfectly on everything I have done so far (Mean Machine, Oceans 11 Region 1, Lord of the Rings, Heartbreakers, The Others, Waterboy to name but a few!)
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EDIT: For the avoidance of doubt, I am using Decrypter 3.1.1.0 (Yes I know there is a new version but it doesn't work very well with me), IFO Edit 0.91, and Nero 5.5.9.0
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