A "bonus" remark to conclude this thread: if you either
- impair a DVD-V with 24bit-audio, like when you scratched off the system file structure (IFO/BUP files), so you can't play it nor "rip" it back to your computer;
- or if you were stranded like me with VOBs, but with the additional mishap of having lost everything else...wav files, mpegs, IFO/BUP, and even xml instructions...
you're in a pretty mess, yet your situation is not quite as desperate as it may seem. Just do as follows:
1) use Nero Vision 4 VOB-stitching option
("Make Movie>open several VOBS at a time>do NOT save as new mpegs, otherwise you'll loose time and probably audio>retrieve the "VTS_01.0001.mpg" file in the folder "NeroVision\ImportedVideo" in My documents)
or any other good VOB-stitcher (Bahman, d'you know a free one?)
Vision 4 converts you the VOBs into one clean mpg with no audio loss (I double checked on that after "ripping")
2) copy this mpg file to the folder "Temp\something_DVD" in "Local settings"
3) correct the xml file in Temp by leaving just one single "VTS_01.0001.mpg" file (as in the text file attached)
4) run the "Bahman procedure" as explained above
5) Just burn the "something_DVD" file structure "as is" --I checked there is no reencoding with Nero 7, burning proceeds at once (you can rip back part of the VOB and check it's 24bits).
The direct conversion procedure to wav by Lplex would not unpack more than very first VOB that was stiched to the others to make the big chunk. I think it's the stitching done by Vision that blocks full ripping--that's for future improvements of your great software, B.
Likewise when you play your DVD, you'll find just one track onscreen, then the time count STOPS at the end of what was the first audio file. BUT wait! My player goes on playing the whole stuff, with the count stuck at 00:00 ...so you can possibly get back digital audio through SPDIF/optical!
Mind you, this lifesaving procedure is much more speedy than you might think--about 30 minutes to recover and burn off a whole 4.7 DVD-V. Bahman, it's now up to U to fix that damn' stitching issue...
Fab