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Cyrusorc
27th February 2010, 17:07
Hi,
I'm doing a video montage by selecting scene from various movies and putting them together in DVD Shrink. The problem, is that I have over 100 titles and when I try to save my work has a .iso file, I get an error because you can't get more than 79 titles or something like that.
I would like to know if anyone knows how to solve this problem please. Anyhelp would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance ^^
manono
27th February 2010, 20:36
Divide them in half, reauthor each half separately, and then reauthor the 2 halves together?
Cyrusorc
28th February 2010, 19:34
Hi manono,
I can divide my work into two half by making two separate .iso files without any problem.
Then, I'm not sure how to " reauthor each half separately " and to " reauthor the 2 halves together ". Do you mind explaining those steps please?
Thank you very much for your help and time :D
Ghitulescu
1st March 2010, 08:48
There are a maximum of 99 titles allowed. That's for the first issue.
For the second I'm not sure what exactly did you not understand, I really do not.
Cyrusorc
1st March 2010, 17:42
Well, I don't know what " reauthoring " means in terms of DVD editing and also how to reauthor a DVD.
What software do I need to use and what are the basic steps to reauthor a DVD?
Any help is welcome, thanks :)
Ghitulescu
1st March 2010, 18:18
http://forum.doom9.org/forumdisplay.php?f=39
Cyrusorc
1st March 2010, 21:44
Sorry to ask questions again, but I couldn't find anything that could help me solve my problem with the link you provided.
Basicly, I splited my work using DVD Shrink into two .iso files where each contains over 60 titles. Then when I put the content of the two files together to make one single .iso file, I get the same error again probably because I still have over 99 titles.
Is there a way to transform the two .iso splitted files such that the 60 short titles they contain get fused together to become one long and single title per .iso files?
Or is there anohter solution to bypass the 99 titles restriction?
Thanks for helping me ^^
Ghitulescu
2nd March 2010, 08:38
Basicly, I splited my work using DVD Shrink into two .iso files where each contains over 60 titles. Then when I put the content of the two files together to make one single .iso file, I get the same error again probably because I still have over 99 titles.
Is there a way to transform the two .iso splitted files such that the 60 short titles they contain get fused together to become one long and single title per .iso files?
Yes, burn the DVD as a data disk not as a Video DVD.
Or is there anohter solution to bypass the 99 titles restriction?
Is there any possibility to bypass the speed limit for of 140 of a Fiat Panda? Sure, drop it from a airplane, it will reach some 250.
The answer is no, because that's the standard.
Cyrusorc
2nd March 2010, 19:57
I'm sorry to say that, but burning the DVD as a data disk didn't solved the problem :(
Is there something else I could try?
Any help would be fine :thanks:
setarip_old
3rd March 2010, 05:10
Hi!
Divide clips into two approximately equal groupings - and make two video-DVDs...
Ghitulescu
3rd March 2010, 08:40
I'm sorry to say that, but burning the DVD as a data disk didn't solved the problem :(
It would solve the problem of having more than 99 titles on a DVD. The DVD would be playable on a PC/Mac only, not on a standalone.
Cyrusorc
4th March 2010, 05:52
Thanks for your help everyone.
I had to burn it on one single DVD for my class project so even if using two DVD was a good idea or making a DVD with more than 99 titles could work using a computer, I couldn't do it in that particular case :/
However I have been suggest to download another DVD editing software to fuse all the titles together and after spending a few hours on it, I was finally able to burn it and everything is fine now ^^
Thanks for everything, I appreciate :)
harshi
8th March 2010, 14:30
it is sure that not all 100 titles is necessary to rip.
good luck
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