lol....great ..17 hours ? what system is that ?
btw. u have to use IfoEdit --> open the "original" ifo file ... select vobextras--> remux --> select the path of the m2v file ...
voila....
üsse
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Ripped the vob with smart ripper.
dicarded the subtitles and audio I didn't want with Ifo edit.
re-encoded with rempeg 2. (took 17 hours)
have a 3.8 gb movie file.
Wheres the sound???
Any help would be greatly appreciated
lol....great ..17 hours ? what system is that ?
btw. u have to use IfoEdit --> open the "original" ifo file ... select vobextras--> remux --> select the path of the m2v file ...
voila....
üsse
Cheers for the help.
btw. the system I am using is reasonably high spec but I don't think its running how it should
MSI 645 Ultra mobo
P4 1.8 Northwood
2x 256mb pc2100 ddr ram
IBM deskstar 7200 80 gb hard drive
abit Geforce 3
Win ME
After I've done the remuxing thing do i press get vts sectors again?
I must be a moron coz the sound doesn't match the picture
hmm..it is difficult to see what u did wrong .. u should follow the guide on doom9
btw. it´s also Rempeg2 which is so terrible slow... but 17hours is 2 much...
üsse