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HaJ-B
27th July 2009, 05:33
Hello.
I got this movie with extra audio languages. Since I'm interested only in english, how can I edit the menu button's + remove the audio tracks?
Is there a friendly program like DvdReMake Pro to do that?
If so, can anybody send me a link to a good manual for working with it?
Thanks in advance!
setarip_old
27th July 2009, 07:31
Hi!I got this movie with extra audio languages.Virtually all BluRay discs contain multiple languages. What is there to be edited? When you play your BluRay disc, simply don't select any of the other languages...
Ghitulescu
27th July 2009, 08:09
Once decrypted you can run it through any of the remuxers here (browse this subforum), uncheck the unwanted audio/subtitles, bingo.
HaJ-B
27th July 2009, 19:06
Once decrypted you can run it through any of the remuxers here (browse this subforum), uncheck the unwanted audio/subtitles, bingo.
Thanks, Ghitulescu. But which one is recommended for a simple user? And the most top quality one?
chudm
27th July 2009, 19:51
Once decrypted you can run it through any of the remuxers here (browse this subforum), uncheck the unwanted audio/subtitles, bingo.
if i do this? do i lost the menu? can i replace an audio for another one without lossing menu or any structure? thx!
setarip_old
28th July 2009, 01:03
@HaJ-B
Would you please be good enough to respond to my earlier post in this thread?Virtually all BluRay discs contain multiple languages. What is there to be edited? When you play your BluRay disc, simply don't select any of the other languages...
linyx
28th July 2009, 02:36
@ setarip_old
If you are storing them on a harddrive or something similar, it certainly helps to remove a few of the extremely large, foreign audio tracks.
setarip_old
28th July 2009, 04:43
@linyx
The O.P. has said nothing regarding hard drives or other storage...
Ghitulescu
28th July 2009, 09:02
Thanks, Ghitulescu. But which one is recommended for a simple user? And the most top quality one?
All are of the greatest quality ever (100%), because they do not touch the audio/video/subtitles, just "repack" them according to your needs.
BTW, what does "edit" mean in your mind?
HaJ-B
28th July 2009, 09:27
@ setarip_old
Sorry if I wasn't clear enough, but my intention IS to store them on HDD (my streamer's).
@ Ghitulescu
By "edit" I mean removing audio tracks + menu buttons. Just like I mentioned at the thread opening...
Anyway, I know how to work with DvdReMake PRO and DVD titles, but when it comes to Blu-Ray titles, I have no clue. That's why I'm asking you to recommend me a program as much as similar to DvdReMake PRO.
Thank you again.
Ghitulescu
28th July 2009, 10:10
@ Ghitulescu
By "edit" I mean removing audio tracks + menu buttons. Just like I mentioned at the thread opening...
You said edit the menu buttons :)
Have you looked into this thread -> http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=143716?
deank
28th July 2009, 10:43
@HaJ-B:
A simple answer to your question: No, you can't do what you want.
There is no (free) program that will allow you to reauthor a blu-ray disc (editing/changing the menu). Furthermore I guess you'll not be using your 'streamer pc' to stream blu-ray discs. If you're planning on simple file (not structure) stream - then you can use any tool to open your blu-ray structure, load the movie playlist and remove unwanted audio and subtitle tracks.
Dean
chudm
29th July 2009, 04:36
so guys, can i remove or change an audio on a bluray without losing menu with i dont know tsmuxer?
HaJ-B
29th July 2009, 15:06
You said edit the menu buttons :)
Have you looked into this thread -> http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=143716?
Thanks, Ghitulescu. I will take a look.
deank, I didn't understand much from your answer...
deank
29th July 2009, 15:19
:) My answer was: No, you can't do it.
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