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Administr8or
17th February 2003, 02:15
I have a menu which is in 2 parts, namely the main in video_ts.vob and the scene selection in vts_02_0, and thats the set where my movie is as well.. vts_02_1 thru _7, and the warnings are in vts_01_1. now i know a dvd needs vts_01_1 to play, so how do i remove the warnings and keep the menu alive.. :) Any idea's are welcome.
bigskank
18th February 2003, 07:11
What I would do is open up the appropriate vobs (in this case video_ts.vob and vts_02_0.vob) in IFO edit. Scroll down to the bottom of the window where it says Language Menu 1 [English]. You'll see a bunch of Menu listings. Double click on them one at a time. A preview window will pop up. Use this to see what's in that menu. If it's something you want to get rid of, hit the "Delete Playback" button. If, after looking through stuff, you don't find what you're after, you'll have to randomly delete some stuff. Usually, anytime the preview window pops up and it's all grey, then that is probably something that can be deleted. After you delete stuff, choose to save the ifo. I usually save and preview after each thing I delete.
Hope this helps.
2COOL
18th February 2003, 08:39
Originally posted by bigskank
If, after looking through stuff, you don't find what you're after, you'll have to randomly delete some stuff. Usually, anytime the preview window pops up and it's all grey, then that is probably something that can be deleted. After you delete stuff, choose to save the ifo.
Even though it's grey, you shouldn't just do a delete playback on it. If previewing in IFOedit fails, you always have DVD2AVI or VOBrator to use as an alternative for viewing. Why jump into the water head first?
DnGermany
18th February 2003, 11:19
I totally agree with 2Cool on that point, always know what you're deleting.
Administr8or
19th February 2003, 20:15
i found a way to rebuild the whole thing :) see my guide i wrote earlier.. and thanx for the replies on this one here guys.
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