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Originally Posted by SlySoft Hi Jeanl,
I don't think it is FixVTS which is to blame. I believe the problem is, that FixVTS sees .ifo files which are already "stripped" by AnyDVD, not the original files from the disc.
Another problem might be, that FixVTS can't see the "error sectors" patched by AnyDVD anymore, because AnyDVD no longer replaces them with padding bytes, but with video material.
I am already looking into this...
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If that's the case, James, couldn't the AnyDVD Ripper be "updated" to "fix" some of those issues so that FixVTS could be used at the end of the ripping process? That way you wouldn't inhibit AnyDVD's normal functionality for people using
CloneDVD2 and other "modern" programs(no offense to Shrink meant by that comment) that can handle screwed up DVD structures, but, you would give Shrink users a path to success by using an updated AnyDVD Ripper that's tied to the FixVTS.exe. Doing this would save you some headaches in the future, as well, because users could update the FixVTS.exe whenever a new version is released.