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  1. Anyone know what the best way of removing trailers from a DVD before i use DVD2One. By trailers i mean the ones that run first of all beofre the main menu screen comes up, not the ones featured as extras in some DVD movies. I would like the movie to go staright to the DVD menu on start without playing the trailers. Any help mucho appreciated.

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  2. Member steptoe's Avatar
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    When you run DVD2One, on the initial screen, select next, on the next screen that shows the source/destination, select the "copy" option and choose "movie only"

    This will let you choose the main feature, and will copy only the main feature

    Try that ..........


    Follow this link and have a read on what the DVD2One site suggests for a basic useage guide

    http://www.dvd2one.com/howtouse.php
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  3. But i want to keep all the menus n stuff, its just the trailers that are at the beggining of the DVD i want rid of. I found out which files contain the trailers but somehow i dont think just deleting them will work..
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  4. Retired from video stuff MackemX's Avatar
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    use Ifoedit

    GUIDES
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  5. Originally Posted by MackemX
    use Ifoedit

    GUIDES
    yes it's the beast way and it work perfectly
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  6. Thanks for that, thats excellent
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  7. Use DVDShrink. Works great for trimming trailers, extra frames in front and rear.
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  8. Ditto jeet49's suggestion. 'Shrink is the most useful and easy to use program that I know of.

    LTA
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  9. Is that using the re-author option? Can you set compression in there as well? Usually I'd want to remove trailers and shrink the film...
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  10. Is that using the re-author option? Can you set compression in there as well?
    Yes and yes

    LTA
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