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Nemesis7
21st January 2005, 02:42
Hi there,

first of all I'm sorry if this has been answered before, I tried to search, but couldn't find what I was looking for.
Is it possible to just import an existing 'dvd structure' (ifo files) in an program like dvd-lab, so that I can see and edit all the connections and commands? (like in the connetions menu of dvd-lab)

So one could simply delete conenctions between menus, edit them, and so on.

Thnx.

P.S. When I compile a dvd in dvd-lab, the vts file sizes are 953MB instead of 0,99GB, can anyone help me with this?

reboot
21st January 2005, 18:21
Ifoedit.

Nemesis7
28th January 2005, 04:07
Mate what u mean exactly?
What I meant was if there is a program that has the features ifoedit has but in a graphical way, like wysiwyg (what you see is what you get), the same kind that dvdlab (pro) has.

Thnx for replying.

HappyCamper
31st January 2005, 16:17
Originally posted by Nemesis7
What I meant was if there is a program that has the features ifoedit has but in a graphical way, like wysiwyg (what you see is what you get), the same kind that dvdlab (pro) has.You might want to have a look at DVD Remake Pro: http://www.dimadsoft.com/dvdremakepro/index.php
I have put together DVDs with it using bits-and-pieces of other DVDs many times and it works great.:) It is somewhat like a visual IFOEdit.

Nemesis7
7th February 2005, 15:05
Hey mate, thnx for the info, it is a fine program indeed! I'll try using it, I'm still open to suggestions though. Liek all-in-one add subs (srt) edit/remove menus, or even cce recompression... mybe too good to be true :)

Peace.

reboot
21st February 2005, 18:23
DVDLab will import the .vobs (main movie) and allow you to reauthor all menus, links, chapters, whatever you want.
It will not import a current menu structure, so you have to redo the whole thing.
IFOEdit (as mentioned above) will allow you to reauthor using current menu structure.