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YautjaElder: 2006-06-22 09:42:08 pm
Speed is the key.
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otherwise you can just upload a .vob file and i can do it for you. follow the submission guidelines for submitting a run and radix will give you an upload location.

I do that when I actually submit the run (or mail the discs). This was just for uploading to get feedback on the forum. Wink

And I don't get .vob files, I get .vro. :-/

ballofsnow told me how to handle them, though...
wow, never heard of that.
Speed is the key.
I'm using DVD-RW's. Maybe it's that...

When I copied them from the my DVD recorder's harddrive to a DVD-RW, I selected VR-mode or something like that.
Fucking Weeaboo
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I'm using DVD-RW's. Maybe it's that...

When I copied them from the my DVD recorder's harddrive to a DVD-RW, I selected VR-mode or something like that.


It's not because you're using DVD-RWs, as I use them too.  I'm more likely to bet it's either your DVD Recorder's recording method, or the ripping program you're using.
Speed is the key.
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It's not because you're using DVD-RWs, as I use them too.  I'm more likely to bet it's either your DVD Recorder's recording method, or the ripping program you're using.


Huh. Well, it works, that's the most important thing. Smiley
Fucking Weeaboo
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Huh. Well, it works, that's the most important thing. Smiley


Just out of curiosity though, what are you using to rip your DVDs?
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ballofsnow: 2006-06-23 04:31:01 am
vro is just what some dvd recorders use. I think some that record to dvd-ram use it. It's nothing special, just load it into dgindex, extract the m2v and ac3 files, load the m2v back into dgindex and get the d2v file so it points to the m2v instead of the vro.
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YautjaElder: 2006-06-23 07:40:47 am
Speed is the key.
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Just out of curiosity though, what are you using to rip your DVDs?


When you say rip, do you mean copy from HDD to discs? Then I use the built in Copy function.

When I insert the disc into my comp, I have VRO files. But I think ballofsnow just explained why. Smiley