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Danvil
12th February 2003, 12:28
I'm making a full backup of Ice Age portuguese R2.
The size of the movie and extras is almost 4700000000, so I used DoitFast4U on the main VTS to Demux all the tracks, so that I can rebuild the DVD structure with Scenarist and using dummy AC3 tracks for the languages that I don't want to make it fit on a DVD-R.
The main VTS has 2 PGC's, and when I import the .m2v movie file Scenarist gives me a warning message "Number of SequenceEndCode is 0" and when I put that m2v in a new track the video starts at 00:59:58;00 instead of 00:00:00;00, and because of that I'm unable to import any subtitles because the start time of the first subtitle i smaller than the video start time.
If I use DVDMaestro the m2v file imports just fine and starts at 00:00:00;00 as it should be, but I never had made a multi-pgc movie with DVDMaestro and I would rather use Scnearist.
Is there anyway I can put Start Time to Video back at 00:00:00;00 in Scenarist?

Eyes`Only
13th February 2003, 07:20
export to .scp, edit the .scp manually and change the timecode to 0's. reimport the .scp.

Alternate method: use pulldown with the -nopulldown switch. the resulting m2v should start at 0.

ericelza
13th February 2003, 08:22
Well i'll be. I have exactly the same error. I solved it with subtitleworkshop and delayed the subtitle stream.

The region 2 dutch version is 7,5 gb by the way. I guess there are more extras on the disk.

Thx for the solution 2 i'll try it.

Eric

Danvil
13th February 2003, 10:52
Thanx Eyes'Only. I will try both options to see if they do the trick.
I've already stripped the audio tracks that I don't want with IFOEdit and the DVD-R works fine, but I don't like to use IFOEdit to strip things out, even if they are just audio or subtitle tracks.

sidders
13th February 2003, 12:40
surely Danvil IFOEdit is the easiest way to do what your're trying to do. Why don't u like this method?