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EnTaroAdun
2nd May 2004, 18:32
Hi,

is there already a possibilty to remove a unwanted "title"? For example an interview, or something i'm not interested in? It's about saving space ro get better quality. If rebuilder had this feature it would just be the best program on the market, just my opinion!

Normally, i'm interested in the main movie only, but i want to keep the menu, too. Is the another program which achives this with encoding with cce and which is not to complex?

Great Job


En Taro

brynolf
2nd May 2004, 18:35
If you're feeling adventourous you could try to use a stripper program like dvd stripper on the dvd before you start using dvd rebuilder. Do not post bug reports on such sources though since they may "destroy" the dvd structure.

EnTaroAdun
2nd May 2004, 19:11
Hmm,

thanks for this idea. DVD Stripper does not work for me. Is there another good stripper Program? Thanks for the answer!

En Taro Adun

wmansir
2nd May 2004, 20:27
Non-free: DVD ReMake, it comes highly recommended. It also edits menus (so you can delete the button to the extra you removed) and more. A trial version will show you how it works, but does not allow you to save your output.


Free: IFOEdit + 2COOL's guides (look for the stickie in the IFO/VOB Editing subform.)


Other, non-Free: Some commercial transcoders,like Nero Recode, allow you to strip titles. Be sure they don't actually transcode the video you keep though.

quantum
2nd May 2004, 20:57
Also worth mentioning:

Titlesetblanker
VobBlanker

jdobbs
3rd May 2004, 16:09
I'll probably come up with something in the near future. It will likely allow you to replace titles with blank video. I want to be very careful, though, that I don't kill the original functionality of the DVD.

I'd remind everyone that my goal in this project was to do quality backups of complete DVDs... If I continue to try and make it everything to everybody it will eventually become too burdensome to be useful.

EnTaroAdun
3rd May 2004, 16:24
Thanks for the answers. DVD Remake looks like the way to go for me.

@Jdobbs: I really appreciate your great work, damn good job! Like I said above, if DVD rebuilder had this function, it would be the best tool on the market, without discussion!! I'm really looking for this function.

lab-one
3rd May 2004, 16:29
I'd remind everyone that my goal in this project was to do quality backups of complete DVDs... If I continue to try and make it everything to everybody it will eventually become too burdensome to be useful.

It does seem like this has gotten somewhat off track. I was ultimately interested in this app because of it's ease of obtaining a quality dvd9>dvd5 back-up. Otherwise I'd keep using DVDShrink....

280zx
4th May 2004, 03:43
Originally posted by wmansir
Non-free: DVD ReMake, it comes highly recommended. It also edits menus (so you can delete the button to the extra you removed) and more. A trial version will show you how it works, but does not allow you to save your output.



Dvdremake is exactly what I've been wanting for a long time. I just removed the fbi warnings, studio ads etc, 8 trailers and the end credits from a dvd. Deleted the buttons to the removed trailers, the movie starts right at the menu, sweet. Now it's ready for dvd-rebuilder.

Joergen
4th May 2004, 03:47
Yep DVDRemake seems just the perfect tool. Especially incorporating menuedit into it is a great feature but also I suppose the reason Dimad has priced it pretty steeply.