There was indeed a problem with the MENU of this release. the extras were ripped yet the menu remained. There seemed to be a problem with the VTS during the compression process. However if the .img is mounted to a virtual drive, it can be re-processed and have its menu stripped, resulting in a perfectly working copy.
I used Daemon tools to mount the IMG and CloneDVD to create a fixed ISO.
The subs are also fixed after this process.
Video quality is "ok" for a DVDR, but does look very nice on a hardware decoder.
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