Fisrt open the VOB file with VOBedit Then select Remux M2V in the menu Then you select the M2V file to be remuxued and finally the destination directory for the new vob
Replace the old VOB with the new one and the open the IFO file with IFO-EDIT, Then press VOBExtras and un check only the last 3 checks and click ok This ll create the new IFOs and Bups after that copy the VOBs to the same directory of the new IFOs and Voila!!!!!!! Ready to Burn
Well I'm not getting anywhere with Titanic and Rempeg :-( When I play the reencoded/remuxed movie in PowerDVD XP using the .ifo, it goes into a strange loop and stutters along, bringing my 3ghz P4 to a halt. The .m2v file and the remuxed VOBs play fine though! Very odd. I think it's due to these frames they put at the beginning of the move that throw in some interlaced frames. Rempeg is set to "Match Source" though. Problem is these messy frames don't have their own VOB ID (checked with VOB Rator), so I'm not sure what can be done to remove them. I'll try to force progressive in Rempeg but I don't think it will help much! Unless I'm doing something wrong, this is pretty good copy protection! PS _ I wonder if it isn't due to some kind of bug in ifoedit v095, because simply recreating .ifo's using these 5 good .vob's produces the same results. I'm trying againg with v091 - no go, just as bad. I must be doing something wrong!