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angelleye
11th September 2004, 01:06
I recently got an ISO that I was able to burn directly to a DVD that contained a complete movie with all menus everything. The NFO file said that it was created using DVD Decrypter.

The movie was WAY to big to fit onto a DVD so the creator left out all extra audio/subtitle tracks in order to make it fit. In the menu, if you go into audio options it lists out all the audio tracks...but only the one is selectable.

I'm trying to do something similar. My DVD is a little too big to fit on a DVD+R disc, but it has 3 different audio tracks and I only need 1. It also contains subtitle tracks which I don't care about. I would simply liek the video, a single audio track, and menus to be added to an ISO that I can then burn.

The only guides I can find only show you how to do it if the original DVD is small enough. I know it has to be possible though because this one I have was done that way. Any information would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

Drew

jggimi
11th September 2004, 05:04
Moved to a more appropriate forum.

dragongodz
11th September 2004, 06:09
I recently got an ISO that I was able to burn directly to a DVD that contained a complete movie with all menus everything. The NFO file said that it was created using DVD Decrypter.
this sounds very questionable. you may want to go read the rules for this forum.

as for stripping audio etc. you can use dvdshrink to strip the audio and subtitle streams and create an iso ready to burn. for disabling buttons etc you would need to use menuedit or maybe dvdremake.

jippiejajee
11th September 2004, 13:10
mount the iso with daemon tolls and use a program like instantcopy to get rip of the audio and subtiles you don't want