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  1. Hi

    I got Finding Nemo DVD.

    Sadly, french language is on the fullscreen version only.
    What I want to do is:

    1. Demux Audio and Video from the widescreen version
    Keeping the Video Sources
    2. Demux Audio and Video from the Fullscreen version
    Keeping the French & English audio track
    3. Reauthor this Widescreen video with the 2 audio track

    For the part 3, I think IFOEdit can do the job, but I would lost Chapiter seperation (unless if I input them by seconds in time.. auite pain but possible)

    I need help for the Full Vob demux. TMPGEnc only open 1 vob at the time (maybe there is a trick i dont know) so I can't get a good m2v and ac3 files.

    Please help, this one is quite hard when you have no idea :P
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    are they actual separate titles?
    are they both exactly the same time length and frames?
    are they in the same VTS or in separate VTS?
    is anything else included in these VTS?

    if they are both the same length, in separate VTS and nothing else is in the VTS then use dvddecrypter in IFO mode and rip the wide screen video. Use ifoedit and remux this huge .m2v file into the full screen version. Finally modify the IFO to show it in widescreen format

    this is just off the top of my head as there are a few ways you could try this

    if the VTS contain more than just the movie or both are in the same VTS then you could use DVDShrink in reauthor mode and select the 2 titles. Afterwards you can use the above method to remux the widescreen into the fullscreen

    there's probably a few methods to do this as you could just demux the tracks you require using DVDDecypter and author them using any authoring software

    Ifoedit can import chapter times and I'm sure you can add more than one audio, so why not use DVDDecrypter in IFO Mode and Stream Processing, demuxing only what you need but also get it to create an Ifoedit chapter text file containing chapters (look in the options under the IFO Mode tab)

    use Ifoedit and choose the Create DVD option to put it all together

    hope it helps a little
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  3. both Version are from separate DVD

    Both version are 1:40:27.24 so I think they have the same frame count

    So, I think I can extract the m2v file from the WS version

    Demuxing the audio track I need and then reauthor that..


    I don't want to re-encode, the movie fit on a dvdr

    Edit:
    With DVDDecryptor and TMPGEnc I now have 2 ac3 file, one english and one french.

    I'm working to get out the m2v file now.. ReAuthor might be a bigger problem
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  4. Ok, now I have 3 files
    Widescreen m2v file
    French ac3 file
    English Ac3 file

    all this below 4.35gb.

    now I need advice on how to reAuthor this with chapiter selection..
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    Originally Posted by MackemX
    Ifoedit can import chapter times and I'm sure you can add more than one audio, so why not use DVDDecrypter in IFO Mode and Stream Processing, demuxing only what you need but also get it to create an Ifoedit chapter text file containing chapters (look in the options under the IFO Mode tab)

    use Ifoedit and choose the Create DVD option to put it all together
    did you read the last part of my post and tick chapter text file from DVDDecrypter?

    then just drop the 4 files into Ifoedit
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  6. Originally Posted by MackemX
    Originally Posted by MackemX
    Ifoedit can import chapter times and I'm sure you can add more than one audio, so why not use DVDDecrypter in IFO Mode and Stream Processing, demuxing only what you need but also get it to create an Ifoedit chapter text file containing chapters (look in the options under the IFO Mode tab)

    use Ifoedit and choose the Create DVD option to put it all together
    did you read the last part of my post and tick chapter text file from DVDDecrypter?

    then just drop the 4 files into Ifoedit
    yes this is what i made and it seam to work !

    Only thing I will add if someone whant to make this.

    You need to make large file, dont say to dvddecryptor to split at 1gb. Demuxing multiple vob is a pain.

    I needed to open the video result in DVDShrink cos a lot of extra are in the same vob as the movie (over 100 VTS) Doing a reauthor and just keeping the movie (which is below 3.5gb) Then with TRMGEnc, extrackting the m2v file which is now movie only.

    So all in all I have a 3.8gb movie with 2 audio track and no compression


    do i need to get vts secotor or any option in IFOEdit before burning ?
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    have you remuxed the 3 files along with the chapter file?

    if you have. it should then it should be ready for burning as you will have the IFO/BUP/VOB's all done as Ifoedit will have updated them all

    does it playback on your PC?

    I would use a DVDRW also just in case
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  8. Originally Posted by MackemX
    have you remuxed the 3 files along with the chapter file?

    if you have. it should then it should be ready for burning as you will have the IFO/BUP/VOB's all done as Ifoedit will have updated them all

    does it playback on your PC?

    I would use a DVDRW also just in case
    sorry for late awnser, didn'T had much time

    I did Author it with IFOEdit, that bring me all the thing I wanted (ifo bup and vobs) Then I passed it to DVDShrink to add the THX Anim before the movie (there was a lot of space)

    Everythink work find exect that in my DVD (a new Pioneer DV-363) the movie skip 3 time.. didn't saw any other dvd skiping in it yet.. bit strange.. if I rewind and look again where it skiped it didn't anymore..
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