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  1. I have a Sony DVD changer that reads the title and the DVD image from a DVD and displays them in a menu. This is similar to CDs that had track information embedded in them and displayed them in the LCD display. Currently, I have to manually type in the title for a movie if that information is not embedded in the DVD.

    I noticed that the cover image is contained in the JACK_P folder and the title is taken from the VIDEO_TS.IFO file under the VMG_TXTDT_MG section. If you have a copy of Black Hawk Down, check it out. You'd know what I am talking about.

    When I make a DVD backup of the movie only (minus menus, special features, etc), all this information is lost since new .IFO files are created. The cover image is easy enough to recreate, but I am stumped on recreating the title information.

    If anyone can help, I'd appreciate it!
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    rzk,

    Has anyone ever given any help to this subject? I'm trying the same thing with no luck. There is some info at http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=12c5f35e828d140fe5d46051f16a9086&threadid=5105...hlight=jacketp but I can't seam to follow along with it. Why can't one just "edit" the "VMG_TXTDT_MG -Text Data Manager Information" information in IfoEdit? The title is there in the main ifo file of disks that have it. If you have any luck, please pass it on. Thanks
    I have been looking at and refearing to this site for about 2 years, off and on, and I still don't have a clue as to what I am doing!!!
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    OK all...I finaly figured it out. For JACKET_P's and VMG_TXTDT_MG ( Text Info ) to work on Sony 875 DVD Jukebox, go to this thread...

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=565333#565333
    I have been looking at and refearing to this site for about 2 years, off and on, and I still don't have a clue as to what I am doing!!!
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