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ThaMan
16th February 2003, 21:30
Maybe a stupid question, but if i do it the ISO way with DVD Decrypter it fucks up the whole menu.
Movie works etc, but my menu is cutted in half, or doesn't display a damn thing.
So my question is How to do it with InstantCopy ?
The same as we do a DVD 9, maybe choose in COPY METHOD instead of AUTOMATIC RESIZE ---> DIRECT ? who knows that please
dvdRENEGADE
16th February 2003, 22:06
I've posted an answer in the thread
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&postid=262503#post262503
dvdRENEGADE
ThaMan
16th February 2003, 22:13
Originally posted by dvdRENEGADE
ThaMan,
Once you get the VIDEO_TS folder by using the methods in this thread, you can burn it using any DVD burning program. I always use VOB Instant CD/DVD. It's made by one of the companies involved in InstantCopy. No matter what program you use, just copy the VIDEO_TS folder to the root directory of the DVD project and you'll be in business. Make sure the VIDEO_TS folder is in all CAPS.
If it's a DVD 5, just decrypt with DVDDecrypter and then burn the VIDEO_TS folder directly to a blank DVD-R. A DVD 5 will fit without any modification. No need to use InstantCopy first.
This is also covered in the Doom9 guides for DVD authoring. Just advance to the part in the guides where the VIDEO_TS folder is ready for burning.
dvdRENEGADE
Thankx m8 for this, but acctually i need to know are the things before i have the VIDEO_TS folder.
So does InstantCopy also goin to take 2hours for an original DVD 5 to copy to 4.38Gb.
For Ex: I have Ripped The Complete DVD "Rush Hour 2" to my HD with DVD Decrypter, this is only 3.82GB.
Now i wanne use InstantCopy to copy this to a DVD-R, because the ISO method of dvd decrypter fucks up the menu's.
What method must i use in InstantCopy please or is there another way to do it.
int 21h
16th February 2003, 22:47
After you've copied the entire dvd to a directory, load the video_ts.ifo (in IFOEdit), and hit the Get VTS Sectors button, save the file, generate an image with imgtools, and burn with DVD Decryptor.
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