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IYG
29th March 2008, 07:16
In a title, I have several chapters.
I would like to ask if there is any software can remove chapters from a title.
I try DVD Fab but I can only choose the continuous chapters, while I need to remove the middle chapters.
Thank you for your help.
setarip_old
29th March 2008, 08:34
Hi!
Read the following thread:
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1059112#post1059112
IYG
29th March 2008, 08:48
Thank you, I will try it.
IYG
29th March 2008, 09:29
I try with all of them, and only PgcEdit seems work.
But I don't know know to change the VOBs.
When I saved it, PgcEdit only changed the IFO.
bigotti5
29th March 2008, 10:01
But I don't know know to change the VOBs.
When I saved it, PgcEdit only changed the IFO.
There is no PTT (chapter) and Program (PG) info in VOB files. VOB contains cell info only.
setarip_old
29th March 2008, 19:31
@IYG
Did you click on the link (and read the procedure) I provided in that same thread, at?:
http://www.dvdrhelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=185976
IYG
30th March 2008, 09:58
@IYG
Did you click on the link (and read the procedure) I provided in that same thread, at?:
http://www.dvdrhelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=185976
I think I can't use this guide.
It's too old.
2. in Shrink Open FIle and select VTS_xx.IFO of the main movie instead of the usual VIDEO_TS.IFO manager.
When I click "Open File", it will auto open a folder.
Besides, DVDShrink can't edit chapter. It only can edit title.
I have a DVD that contains 1 beginning, 5 episodes, and 1 ending (7 chapters) in 1 title.
So I want to separate each episode with the beginning and the ending. To make it clear, I want to create 5 DVDs, each of them contains 1 beginning, 1 episode, and 1 ending.
After that, I will use autoGK to rip it, so I don't care about the menu.
If any one can help me, I greatly appreciate.
I have 8 DVDs (40 episodes) like that.
setarip_old
30th March 2008, 17:16
I think I can't use this guide. It's too old.The "guide" is as valid today as the day it was written. NOTHING has changed regarding the usage of DVD Shrink.[/Quote]Quote:
2. in Shrink Open FIle and select VTS_xx.IFO of the main movie instead of the usual VIDEO_TS.IFO manager.
When I click "Open File", it will auto open a folder.
Besides, DVDShrink can't edit chapter. It only can edit title.Your statements are incorrect. Click on the following link for a guide to the use of DVD Shrink - and CAREFULLY read the "Re-author" section regarding "Starting and Ending Frames":
http://www.mrbass.org/dvdshrink/
Thank you.
I can do it now :thanks::thanks::thanks:
BTW, can I use DVD Shrink to merge two title?
setarip_old
3rd April 2008, 01:49
Thank you. I can do it nowYou're quite welcome ;>}
can I use DVD Shrink to merge two title?Unfortunately, no. However, there are two commercial programs that can do this effortlessly - DVD2One and DVD95CopyPro.
(There are also freeware programs that, with far more effort or knowledge, can also accomplish this)
IYG
10th April 2008, 04:36
So it can't solve the problem that I have.
In the end, I have 3 titles, so I can't use autoGK to rip them to one file.
setarip_old
10th April 2008, 05:23
So it can't solve the problem that I have.
In the end, I have 3 titles, so I can't use autoGK to rip them to one file.This is NOT the problem you referred to in your initial post.
However, you can simply use AutoGK to create three XviD-compressed .AVI files (each with the identical video and audio settings) - and then simply use VirtualDub or VirtualDubMOD to join them...
dstarfire
10th April 2008, 05:23
dgindex will happily combine multiple vobs into a single file stream. Ya just need to find how to make your fave encoder work with .d2v files.
IYG
10th April 2008, 12:48
I just tried to use tmpgenc dvd author and it worked perfectly.
Thank you for all help.
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