djmasturbeat
1st April 2013, 00:17
I am trying to reauthor a DVD to add subtitles and additional audio from one DVD to another. One uses angles, the other has the main movie split into three VOBIDs (one is a studio logo, the other two are halves of the movie).
So I have a few DVDs, I can demux with pgcdemux (so long as I demux by PGC, not VOBID or cells) and DVD Decrypter and get only one each of my assets for the main movie, m2v and ac3.
However I wanted to test out the freeware software called simply DVD Demuxer, by DVD Logic. It has a nice feature that it will also demux the menu and other elements all in one pass. One thing I don't like is that it seems to split any movie with multiple VOBIDs into separate m2v/ac3 (or whatever) for each VOBID, regardless of whether I demux by Cell ID or VOB ID or something called PTS:
PTS - advanced demuxing by VobID ....
"PTS" demux method description:
In case of seamless change to the new VobID in VOB file the part of audio which belongs to the previous VobID by time is located in the current VobID.
my question is, can I force this program to not split titles that
are angled or ones that are not angled but that have a film spread across two or more VOBIDs?
For example, the disc that I am trying to add subs and audio to, it is the multi-VOBID disc, but no angles on it, I tried all the Title Process Options and they all give me the same results:
t01_v001x006.m2v -- first 40 minutes of movie
t01_v001x006_80.ac3 -- first 40 minutes of movie
t01_v002x007.m2v -- remainder of film
t01_v002x007_80.ac3 -- remainder of film
t01_v003c001.m2v -- studio logo (on original plays before film)
t01_v003c001_80.ac3 -- studio logo (on original plays before film)
adding subtitles and audio to splits like this make things more likely it will go out of sync, not to mention, I have to split the audio and subs I am adding and sync them to their corresponding parts, doubling those tasks.
If so, can someone please explain to me how to circumvent this with this tool, I would be grateful.
thanks for any help.
So I have a few DVDs, I can demux with pgcdemux (so long as I demux by PGC, not VOBID or cells) and DVD Decrypter and get only one each of my assets for the main movie, m2v and ac3.
However I wanted to test out the freeware software called simply DVD Demuxer, by DVD Logic. It has a nice feature that it will also demux the menu and other elements all in one pass. One thing I don't like is that it seems to split any movie with multiple VOBIDs into separate m2v/ac3 (or whatever) for each VOBID, regardless of whether I demux by Cell ID or VOB ID or something called PTS:
PTS - advanced demuxing by VobID ....
"PTS" demux method description:
In case of seamless change to the new VobID in VOB file the part of audio which belongs to the previous VobID by time is located in the current VobID.
my question is, can I force this program to not split titles that
are angled or ones that are not angled but that have a film spread across two or more VOBIDs?
For example, the disc that I am trying to add subs and audio to, it is the multi-VOBID disc, but no angles on it, I tried all the Title Process Options and they all give me the same results:
t01_v001x006.m2v -- first 40 minutes of movie
t01_v001x006_80.ac3 -- first 40 minutes of movie
t01_v002x007.m2v -- remainder of film
t01_v002x007_80.ac3 -- remainder of film
t01_v003c001.m2v -- studio logo (on original plays before film)
t01_v003c001_80.ac3 -- studio logo (on original plays before film)
adding subtitles and audio to splits like this make things more likely it will go out of sync, not to mention, I have to split the audio and subs I am adding and sync them to their corresponding parts, doubling those tasks.
If so, can someone please explain to me how to circumvent this with this tool, I would be grateful.
thanks for any help.