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Old 08-03-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Is it Possible to make your own .IFO file?

Hi, i am new here and i have an interesting Question and Dilemma.
I ripped a DVD on to my Hard Drive and i tried to back it up using elby CloneDVD and i get this message - New Folder (2)/VIDEO_TS.IFO unable to open file , now i have read on these threads that i would have to re ripped the whole entire DVD, instead of just getting the movie itself, problem is that my Lil niece got a hold of my DVD which is ARE WE THERE YET and it is completely destroyed , i am glad i was able to back up the files but there seems to be something wrong with the IFO file that is already there, when i try to burn the DVD using CloneDVD it gives me that message.

Is there any possible way to fix this or make my own IFO file or whatever i need to make this work, i just need some help please

any help on this matter is greatly appreciated, God Bless and thanks in advance
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Re: Is it Possible to make your own .IFO file?

IFOEdit: http://www.ifoedit.com/

there are numerous guides there to help you depending on what's needed. hope that helps...and welcome to CDFreaks!
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Re: Is it Possible to make your own .IFO file?

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IFOEdit: http://www.ifoedit.com/

there are numerous guides there to help you depending on what's needed. hope that helps...and welcome to CDFreaks!

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