> You'd use ifogen (from dvdrtools 0.1.3 or 
> http://dvdauthor.sf.net/, the 
> code is the same) to generate the ifo files from scratch.
> Unfortunately ifogen isn't 100% compliant yet -- hard to do 
> if you don't 
> have access to the specs.

Ah. Someone could review the specs published on the website of IFOEDIT, a 
non-opensource freeware DVD authoring program for Windows. The author has pulled 
together specs from sources such as LiViD, etc., and documented some himself. I have 
seen authors of other apps credit him for helping solve specific problems so he does 
answer questions when he can. 

http://mpucoder.kewlhair.com/derrow/


I'm a little off topic now, but IFOEDIT's quite complex to use. It basically has 
macros for doing "anything" to the IFO. It doesn't have full error checking so you can 
(easily) generate a master that won't work. If you have Windows (or WINE?), running 
through a tutorial (see website) is highly reccomended to avoid a coaster.

-Scott



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