OK, so I know DVD Decrypter has an IFO region information tool built into it, but this gives me the region information based on the movie itself. For example, if I have a vob/ifo/bup set of a movie and I use DVD Decrypter's IFO information it tells me it is Region x. What I need is a piece of software that tells me what actual region the DVD is, such as PAL or NTSC. I need to know what region the original disc was ripped form. I assume since DVD Decrypter has a region-free patch I am not going to be able to do this, since the ones I have tried all come up as Region - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Does anyone know of a piece of software I can use to get the region information without: Making the ISO Loading it into a virtual drive or burning it to a DVD Using DVD Decrypter in File Mode to find the TV System and Resolution information I have an image to show what DVD Decrypter can do, I need software that can do it for IFO files.
Im not sure if this program does what u want exactly but you can try DVD Identifier. http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_software/dvd_tools/dvd_identifier.cfm Good Luck
Thanks for the link. It does provide a lot of information, but only works on the actual Discs. I rather like this program and will keep it due to the fact that it can identify quite a bit of information. I am surprised to see that it does not support Alcohol 120% virtual disks, only ATAPI (physical) drives work. Thanks again, but I need something that works on the IFO/BUP/VOB files themselves, not the finished product.
Thanks again Borhan. This time I found exactly what I needed. I am not sure if VobBlanker can do it or not, but a different tool that was linked from that same website, PGC Editor, works perfectly. I load my vobs into PGC Edit, double click TITLE 1 (or any other), this gives me some information at the top: like fps. 29.97 (30) means NTSC, and 25 fps means PAL. I can also go to the Streams Attributes which tells me the Video Stream is NTSC (720x480) and MPEG-2 VBR. Excellent program! Cheers!
Thats great mate. If the program is not on the aD software database why don't you submit it for others to use. Heres a link to how you can submit a program. http://www.afterdawn.com/software/submit.cfm Thanxs for the info and good luck for the future.
Submitted! =) Very easy to use program. Open Source. Works for Windows, Linux and MAC OSX. Many plug-ins available from http://www.videohelp.com/~r0lZ/pgcedit/index.html Thanks again!