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victor1986
24th November 2008, 22:28
Guys i Encoded a DVD using CCE-Sp2
i did Following steps....
1st step is to still the menus using MenuShrink
Then i Used PGCDemux
After d2v is made, i did start meGUI AviSynth script creator and loaded the d2v file.
Next step is to open CCE & Then drag & drop the video.avs file into the blank area of the CCE window.
then DGPulldown from 23 to 29.97.
then i muxed M2V files with audio using MuxMan.
now i got Raw DVD files with 'Import Chapter' and loaded Celltimes in it..
Now the problem is how to add original / stilled menu in this Raw-DVD which will give same look as Originan DVD ....
Can anyone Help me....
Thanks in adv...
I found this thread for posting because its dealing with CCE and MPEG2 encoding.....
Adub
24th November 2008, 22:55
You can use Vobblanker. I have used it several times to give me the original menu from a dvd shrink reauthor.
Also, why go to all of this trouble yourself when you have programs that will do it all for you, like DVD Rebuilder for example?
victor1986
24th November 2008, 23:01
u r right bro
but when i used DVD Rebuilder with aVS scripts ; i got very strange results....
like many frames bypassed or speed of movie increased..
dont know what happened...
this method giving good quality ...
Thanks for you Reply bro...
u know what i feel i m lonely here...because i asked this problem several times on many sites....
no one replied me...
thnxs bro
i will give a try to VobBlanker
Adub
24th November 2008, 23:20
Strange results? Odd, I have never ever had a problem. Have you tried the latest version? Everything should work fine if you set it up correctly.
victor1986
24th November 2008, 23:29
yes...
i tried latest one...
problem in my script may possible...
one more thing is that i m not getting this VobBlanker methods..
bro i got Raw-DVD in which movie is starting from Vts-01-1.vob
in Original DVd its from Vts-02-1.vob...
VobBlanking Just Blank extras...
i need to fix Whole menu of Original DVD on My newly cr8ed DVD....
is there any solution???
manono
26th November 2008, 05:18
You're a little unclear as to what exactly you want to do. If you want to replace your reencoded movie back into the original, VobBlanker does that. If you want to still menus, VobBlanker can do that.
Now, if you want to edit menus that's a whole new ballgame, and what you want or have to do determines how you do it. In some cases my menu editing guide may help:
http://forum.videohelp.com/topic313743.html?sid=6d1ec6d098bc417f6748c692da779e62#1606732
victor1986
26th November 2008, 23:18
heyy thnxs bro
it little bit complex but good guide
problem solved..
thnxs once again
Adub
27th November 2008, 01:23
Take a look at this guide, as I think it answers your questions:
http://jsoto.posunplugged.com/guides/VobBlanker/adding_menus/index.htm
Just ignore the first part about dvd decrypter and dvd shrink. Skip down to step 6 and go from there.
victor1986
2nd December 2008, 18:08
Take a look at this guide, as I think it answers your questions:
http://jsoto.posunplugged.com/guides/VobBlanker/adding_menus/index.htm
Just ignore the first part about dvd decrypter and dvd shrink. Skip down to step 6 and go from there.
omg this really solved my problem
Adub
2nd December 2008, 19:31
I thought it would. Glad to know that it helped.
bitwerks
29th December 2008, 03:10
[snippy-snip]
In some cases my menu editing guide may help:
http://forum.videohelp.com/topic313743.html?sid=6d1ec6d098bc417f6748c692da779e62#1606732
Great guide manono!
I find myself in category #6. After returning from four years in the UK I have a large pile of PAL DVDs. Most I will simply watch on my computer but a few I would love to convert to NTSC. I have discovered an excellent work path to convert everything except the menus to NTSC. The menus are killing me. I have created crude handmade menus for a few but would really like to re-encode the PAL menus to NTSC.
If anyone has ideas I am all ears :-)
-bitwerks
bitwerks
30th December 2008, 04:04
Just an FYI - I discovered the screen bitmap capture function in both the excellent PGCEdit tool and the VobBlanker tool which gives me a reasonable workaround for some of my collection. Many thanks to the authors of those tools!
-bW
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