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Message # 1 21.02.23 - 15:55:33
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What I've tried 

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Message # 2 21.02.23 - 16:00:56
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What I've tried, and it's been a bit trial and error, is to find a very small title-set on the same DVD, (e.g. a TS that has just the FBI or ratings, or some trailer or something)... something thats only about 10-50 megs or so. Then, the version of the movie that I want to remove (FS) will be, for example, VTS_04. So I move all of the VTS_04 files (all VOBs and IFO and BUP), and copy the small TS that I found, and rename it VTS_04. Do a get VTS sectors in IFOedit, and it seems to run, no problem. Of course, it gets sticky if you click FS when it's not there (sometimes crashes the player -- STOP command -- sometimes hangs PowerDVD). However, as long as you always select WS, then it works fine. I did this with Dude Where's My Car and with Legally Blonde. Give it a try Scooby.

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