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rendez2k
27th December 2012, 19:45
Hi all, this has probably been asked before but.... I have 3 DVDs with multiple TV episodes (and probably extras). Is there anything that very easily will put these on one BR with a simple menu to select each disc, hopefully with no re-encoding?
Capsbackup
27th December 2012, 21:46
You can use multiAVCHD to do this. :)
rendez2k
27th December 2012, 21:56
And that will keep all the original menus and assets intact?
Capsbackup
27th December 2012, 23:55
Not the original menus. You asked about a simlpe menu. I have done AVCHD and Blu-ray using motion menus and still menus. I don't think you can do motion menus with DVD though. :(
rendez2k
27th December 2012, 23:58
Arh, sorry, possibly didn't explain well. My original thought was a simple front menu that would take you to each of the 3 discs main menus. There's a lot of content on these DVDs and I don't fancy re-authoring the whole lot :-)
Capsbackup
28th December 2012, 01:05
I do not know of any such described software... You can have multiAVCHD make a title list menu, that will let you select and play each clip seperately. When the clip is finished it will return to the title list menu so you can choose another title to play, or you can select to play every title consecutively.
Adub
2nd January 2013, 21:58
No you won't be able to keep the original menus. DVD menus and BD menus are completely different beasts and no software exists that can automate the conversion.
So, it is possible to bring the content over, and have MultiAVCHD create some automatically generated menus for you, but you won't be able to keep the original menus, sorry.
Saibling
8th January 2013, 16:56
Is it possible to create such a "super menu" if I don't have multiple DVDs to combine, but multiple AVCHDs with a menu included?
Task: 4 AVCHD-Discs (DVD5) with included Menu on one single Blu-ray while keeping the original menus and just create a "super menu" to switch between the AVCHDs
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