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Pauly
19th June 2002, 11:28
I am trying to recreate Oceans Eleven without stripping extras using CCE and Maestro.
My problem is the first VTS file VTS_01_1.VOB contains 5 Titles:
1. Copyright Warning
2. Studio Logo
3. Movie
4&5. Extras

How do I recreate this in Maestro?
Creating these as seperate Movies produces 5 seperate Title Sets
i.e. VTS_1, VTS_2, VTS_3, VTS_4, VTS_5
Want I need is all Titles within VTS_1

Anyone know how to do this?

auenf
19th June 2002, 11:46
use playlists, altho i havent worked out (or tried to) get rid of the first title in the VTS which is the whole file.

Enf...

jdobbs
19th June 2002, 13:31
auenf,

Do you have any hints on how to use playlists? I add them to the movie and the first entry shows up (the one I'd previously added) -- but I can't figure out how to add more???

Your help would be appreciated.
jdobbs

Falken
19th June 2002, 19:36
Hi...

Using playlist is as simple as put movie on timeline....

Just add a playlist then double click on it..
Now you have another window...

There you can put selective chapter points.. buy R click on # & select the Chapter points... you can select as many chapters as on
the timeline....

Every new playlist will a create new title set on the same VTS...

Falken.....

jdobbs
19th June 2002, 23:00
So that means you can't have multiple M2V files each of which represents a PGC and add them individually? This looks like you have to have a single M2V and mark certain chapter points as separate PGCs.

Falken
20th June 2002, 05:46
Yeah you are right...

You can use multiple m2v files in a same timeline but you have to
create a sync audio through R clik on audio bar then create a sync audio track... where you can select individual audio files for
each M2V..
your audio format must be same as well as same bitrate...

Pauly
24th June 2002, 11:55
Thanks Guys,
I've now got my multiple Titles in VTS_1 but they all have the same VOD ID. Anyone know how to do this and have each Title with a seperate VOD ID?

Pedro Gouveia
24th June 2002, 22:38
As long as your authored vob has the same number of cells and the structure is identical, you don't have to care about vob's ID because you use the original ifo's (corrected) in your rip.

hope that helps.

BTW why don't you stip the copyright and studio logos? (extra 20 MB)