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bongoman31
19th October 2005, 15:27
I've got a lot of my movies backed up as data on my hard drive; ripped with Decrytpor in file mode. It doesn't look like Decryptor will convert those to an ISO, unless I am missing something. It only gives my DVD drives as choices, not my hard drive, when in ISO mode. I can do it with Shrink, but Shrink is giving me some other problems that are perplexing, to say the least. So, my question is: can I do it in decryptor? If so, how? If not, what are my other choices, besides Shrink??
Thanks
E-Male
19th October 2005, 16:32
get cdrtools (windows binaries (http://www.geoshock.com/cdrtools/)) and use this commandline (source (http://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~noe/richtig_brennen/)) :
mkisofs -dvd-video -V "LABEL -o "x:\name.iso" "x:\path"
LABEL is the name of the DVD
name is the name for the iso file
path is the folder that contains VIDEO_TS with the vobs & ifos in it
SeeMoreDigital
19th October 2005, 16:42
I think it's also possible to do as you require with ImageTool Classic (http://www.coujo.de/)
Cheers
setarip_old
19th October 2005, 19:01
@bongoman31
Hi!
I've got a lot of my movies backed up as data on my hard drive; ripped with Decrytpor in file mode.
1) Have you ripped "ALL files" or only "movie files"?
2) Is your reason for wanting to create .ISOs is so you can burn DVDs?
If you've ripped only "movie files", creating an .ISO and then burning it to DVD will NOT result in a playable DVD...
SeeMoreDigital
19th October 2005, 21:24
If you've ripped only "movie files", creating an .ISO and then burning it to DVD will NOT result in a playable DVD...Good point...
I seem to remember this is why I ended up having to de-mux the streams (out of the VOB container, using DGIndex) and re-mux them using MuxMan ;)
I lost the subtitles though.... as I'm not all that up-to-speed with this implementation.... I did however keep the chapters!
Cheers
E-Male
20th October 2005, 10:32
ImageTool Classic is just a GUI for mkisofs, but i forgot to mention it
pgcdemux will demux including SUP files
with ifoupdate you can get back the colors (if you have the original ifos)
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