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blutach

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  1. It's most likely the padding. Here's a way to get around padding for good.....

     

    Before you burn your project, load it into VobBlanker.

     

    Then tick Use Input Folder under the settings in the main GUI. Make sure the Smart Gaps is on in "More Settings" and save to registry (so you won't need to tick the box every time).

     

    Now go Adjust sectors --> In Input Folder. This adds at least 32k padding where it needs it as tiny unreferenced files.

     

    You'll never need padding again, and the padding that VobBlanker makes is very smart as it places the IFO and BUP on opposite sides of the disc, meaning that if the IFO has a read error, the BUP has a real good chance of being read.

     

    Once this is done, ImgBurn will never need to pad again, since there will always be at least 32k gaps (subject to dual layer burns needing to move around a bit to honour the rules of setting the layer break).

     

    By the way: EXTRA_TS is not a valid DVD folder name. If you want photos, JACKET_P is a folder that can house appropriately sized pix (google the specs of the pix). Or just have a folder called "DVD ROM files" or something.

     

    Regards

  2. After ripping (which we can not discuss here), use an editing tool to get the audio from the track you want. For example, most popular transcoders (including DVD Shrink, Nero Recode etc etc) have a start/end feature so you can isolate the bit you want as a little DVD project.

     

    Then use PgcDemux to demux the audio track (which will be AC3). Now, use any audio transcoder (BeSweet/BeLight is a good one) to convert it a WAV file. Or you might prefer a single GUI to do this for you. Try SUPER, which can take VOB input and output as WAV.

     

    Regards

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