A VOB Blanker question

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  1. axlman

    axlman Regular member

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    Hi all, A few questions for those of you who know how to use VOB Blanker. It has come to my attention that VOBBlanker is a good prog to remove ads and trailers with etc.

    My first question is: In VOBBlanker, what is the Blanking option? What does it do? And what is "Skip" option?
    I've opened the prog, scanned a DVD and have a top and bottom section to the program. "Title Set" & PGC's in selected Title Set.

    Let's say that there is a trailer that I want to remove, do I go to "Title Set" click the file/section and choose "Skip"? will that take out the whole trailer like it was never there? or do I choose "Blank" down in the PGC's area and that just blacks out the screen?

    Anyhelp would be great! Just trying to figure this stuff out. Also, is there a way to watch a movie that has been "ripped" with VB using Power DVD right from the HDD before running it through Shrink?
     
  2. rp_024

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    This should be able to answer all of the questions about VOBBlanker
     
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  4. axlman

    axlman Regular member

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    Thank you. But what I am trying to find out is the difference between "Blanking" & "Skip", I assume that telling the prog to "blank" means is would just leave a black box or something in place of what was there. Or maybe "Skip" would actually take out the ads, etc. without leaving a black box or something.
     
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    This would be correct, same thing can be done with DVDShrink. Except in shrink you just tick the boxes of what you don't want or what you want to blank.
     
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    Ok, Thanks
    I used DVDRemake Pro last night and that worked liked a charm. No Ads, No Trailers, No Warngings from the FBI! :)
     

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