i had my settings as:

like the guide instructs (page 4). i'm a bit confused, did i do something wrong?

Mister Hatt wrote:I didn't actually read that guide but I would assume your problem is that a VOB can't be larger than 1GB, it's part of the file system on a DVD and so VOB files get split to respect that.
Mister Hatt wrote:Why would a DVD be FAT32? That is a harddisk file system; it's not intended for optical usage. DVDs use a file system called UDF 1.02, which has a maximum filesize of 1GB while the max FAT32 file size is 4GB. DVD Decrypter will split your VOB so that it doesn't violate the DVD specification restrictions. Is there any reason you need it to be a single VOB file though? You can index multiple VOBs into a single d2v, and if you use DVD2AVI instead of shitty DGIndex, it will automatically load them in the right order when you open just one.
Is there any reason you need it to be a single VOB file though
down to the bottom of the page, i'm confused again. page the new terms that weren't explained earlier in the guide just throw me off.Using the DGIndex Project in AVIsynth:
dgdecode_mpeg2source("your file.d2v")mpeg2source("C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\Desktop\ef d1.d2v",cpu=6)
Is it Interlaced?
You probably know this already because DGIndex generally tells you if it is or not (Frame Type: Interlaced or Progressive). It is very important to look closely at the frame type when DGIndex previews and when it creates your project file as this will tell you a great deal about the way the footage is encoded. You will need this information to understand a lot of the things below as we will be comparing this information to what you can see in VirtualDubMod.
Mister Hatt wrote:. As far as organising stuff, leave your VOBs however, and just encode a nice fat lossless file to organise. You can then load it into your NLE in some shape or form.
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