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  1. Member
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    Hi I am looking to create a dvd-r that is full of trailers. For example this is what I do so far:

    I take a movie and strip out the trailer with DVDshrink.
    I use TMPGEnc to burn the vob files.

    This is what I need help with. Does anyone know where I can get a DVD template so I can plug into TMPGEnc dvd author that will give me this layout:


    Main Manu

    George's Movie Trailers

    Play All
    Select Trailer

    And the next menu would consist of all the trailers like this:

    trailer 1
    trailer 2
    etc.

    and I'll be able to click on it and watch it. Can anyone help me to show me how to make something like this.
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    Nevermind figured it out. If anyone is intrested here is the guide I made.

    DVD/VOB to MPEG

    Tools:

    DVD Shrink (free)
    VOB Edit (free)
    TMPGEnc (free trial)


    Directions:

    1. Open whatever DVD you want to get the trailer from with DVD Shrink.

    2. Select "Re-Author" and drag only the trailer save it to a folder on your desktop.

    3. You should now have 1 vob file in your folder. Open up VOB edit and click "open" and open the vob file.

    4. Then click "Demux" and at the bottom highlight

    - Demux all video streams
    - Demux all audio streams

    Save it to the same folder so we won't get lost. You'll have a "m2v file and an "ac3" file.

    5. Open up TMPGEnc and click "File" and then "MPEG Tools". You should be on "Simple Multiplex".

    6. For video input find the "m2v" file and for audio find the "ac3" file you made from above.

    7. And finally save it to whatever you want and save it to the same folder. Now you have a compliant DVD-MPG file and you can burn this to a DVD with just about any DVD authoring prog out there.

    As for your Trailer DVD just make a lot of these mpg file put the all together onto one DVD and you have a continuous DVD playing trailers.
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