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Razorblade2000
6th October 2002, 13:10
I'd like to backup my Lord of the Rings DVD.
The movie itself is no problem, but the 2nd DVD:
I'd like to copy this DVD onto 1 CD-R and I want to have a real copy (including menues!). I'd like to do an SVCD (2 audio tracks).
Is there any real all-in-one tool for this task? Or any guide?
RadicalEd
6th October 2002, 18:49
o er.. I have a guide for copying menus, but the lord of the rings menus were pretty complex from what I saw and I'm not sure if you'll be able to do it just going by my guide
the link is in my sig, good luck
Razorblade2000
6th October 2002, 20:11
I already read your guide. Great work! But I am searching for a programm that can do all these steps on its own...
RadicalEd
7th October 2002, 02:13
dosent exist :\
HOWEVER since I'm finally learning BASIC and its really easy I might be able to throw something together within an unknown timespan
although.. who knows if itll work with lotr :\
anyway I know BASIC sucks and is relatively useless compared to C, but I had no choice as my first programming class (I am only in 10th grade after all ¬¬ of course the sad thing is I know more about video editing/encoding than chemistry, algebra II, Euro history and lit put together. Why can't that be a class? :/ why?)
so um.. ya. Once I know how to program it it shouldnt be too hard
htc10825
7th October 2002, 15:29
the 2nd DVD of the lotr is a DVD-5 (single layer), so you can just copy the whole disk to hd (smartrip/buckup) then burn it to 1 DVD-R.
ATM the DVB burnner Pioneer A04 at 320$, DVD-R at 1.80$.
You have all feathers of the original DVD and save all the troubles with the menu, just in 0-step! It will be played back even in the dvd play which do not support svcd.
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