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  1. Hi there,

    After searchin' and searchin' this forum and the net, I can't figure out how to be able to :

    - Keep the movie encoded with CCE (5 pass using DVD2DVD-R)
    - Keep the original menu

    I do not need to keep extras/bonus.

    Indeed I only found out how to keep film+menu using dvdshrink or dvd2one, but the result is not AS GOOD AS a 5 pass CCE encoding !

    So, is there a way to mix original menu with my CCE encoded movie ???

    thanks for your time and your replies

    C U



    Stef.
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  2. You'd have keep your original ripped IFO and VOB files in tact in a separate folder and re-encode so that you allow ample space for the menu --> menu + re-encoded movie = ~4.36GB.

    Then after you've got your newly authored VOB's --> just swap the old with the newly authored ones and then run IFOUpdate on the IFO files. I usually keep the menu and extras (strip unwanted langs and subs) along with the movie, using CCE to re-encode.. In your case, I'd guess you'd just pull out any VOB's associated with extras/bonus..

    there's a few guides, but i think they're under "1:1" methods..
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  3. There are a couple of ways to do this, but in the end it's as the above poster decribed. What I would recommend is:

    1. Make a menu and main movie only backup (IFOEdit and other software can do this, see guides). This will make like much easier as the extras and unwanted language/sub tracks have been removed.

    2. Demux VOB to m2v and ac3. Also run chapterxtracter (and strip any subs as needed). Leave ac3 alone, and re-encode m2v w/ CCE. Make sure that the final size of the CCE file + ac3 + source VTS <= 4.3GB

    3. Author encode m2v, original ac3 (using subs as needed) and chapterxtracter info to new VOB series.

    4. Delete original *.vob files (not VTS_01_0.VOB as this contains the menu). Replace with authored VOB files.

    5. Run IFOUpdate.

    Here's an outline for the process that used DVD Maestro to re-author the DVD. The basic process is the same although some of your tools might be different:

    http://www.doom9.org/mpg/maestro2.htm
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  4. Thanks Bros' I'm gonna try this tomorrow and will let you know the result.

    I really appreciate your help :P

    C ya



    Stef.
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