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Matt Edd
10th April 2005, 14:18
I really love this software but I have one problem with it. I've looked everywere and can find any discussion about this.

It didn't save the chapters. I used both QuEnc and CCE Trial (to test quality) on a TV DVD. I like to be able to skip past the intro song that's on every episode on the TV DVD but the chapters were missing (confirmed by opening the output in DVD Shrink and looking at "Set Start/End Frames"). Is this the way it is supposed to be or am I missing something?

BTW I plan on donating my $10 regardless if I use it now because I'm sure it will be even better in the future. What a great way to help and be cheap at the same time!

Trahald
10th April 2005, 15:48
Hi Matt. welcome to the forum!

It would be better if your title described your problem (ie.. 'Chapters Not Being Saved' ) so that someone with an answer can head right towards your post. the current title may cause someone to skip it.

also.. What tv dvd is this? did you do any pre-processing? Thank you

Matt Edd
10th April 2005, 16:19
Sorry... title changed.

It is Night Court Season One Disc One DVD. I used DVD Decrypter to get it as an iso and then used Virtual Daemon Manager to mount it as a virtual drive so it should have been in its original form. Should I try on a different DVD?

jdobbs
10th April 2005, 16:27
DVD-RB definitely saves the chapters. In fact it doesn't even modify the existing chapter points except to update them with the new start/end sectors. I'll take a look at it, but I think you may be mistaken.

Matt Edd
10th April 2005, 20:28
Thank you for being tactfull but I just looked at the original iso and the backups and the chapters are gone. It very well could be my fault but I wouldn't know what I have done... maybe changed some setting? I'm going to try again with a different TV DVD and see what happens. I'll let you know.

Edit 1: I tried it with another DVD and CCE SP Trial and it DID have the chapters. I am going to install DVD-RB Pro and try the original DVD with QuEnc (and only encode one episode probably) and then report back.