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Here's the story. The DVD has 99 title tracks, and ten of them have invalid IFOs on them. The invalid ones are 2 through 8, and 36 through 38. The bogus title tracks are 2 through 8 and 97 through 99. | Here's the story. The DVD has 99 title tracks, and ten of them have invalid IFOs on them. The invalid ones are 2 through 8, and 36 through 38. The bogus title tracks are 2 through 8 and 97 through 99. | ||
- | ** The feature move title track is number 39. ** The length is 1:20:05 and there are 17 chapters. Audio for English is 384 kbps. | + | ** The feature move title track is number 39. ** The length is 1:20:05 and there are 17 chapters. Audio for English, French and Spanish is Dolby Digital 5.1, 384 kbps. |
As you will see, there is a *lot* of data to sort through, which I'm guessing is intended to screw up or fool some DVD rippers. | As you will see, there is a *lot* of data to sort through, which I'm guessing is intended to screw up or fool some DVD rippers. | ||
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Here's the output of HandBrake 0.10-beta scanning track 31. Interestingly enough, it reports the audio bitrate as 384 kbps ... not sure if that's another bomb planted in the DVD or not. | Here's the output of HandBrake 0.10-beta scanning track 31. Interestingly enough, it reports the audio bitrate as 384 kbps ... not sure if that's another bomb planted in the DVD or not. | ||
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+ | ** Edit: ** nope, DVDs can have up to 912 kbps for an MPEG2 stream. I've just never seen one above 192 before. :) See [[http://stnsoft.com/DVD/dvdmpeg.html|DVD - MPeg differences]] | ||
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