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    I have a homemade dvd, made quite a while ago. I think I used DVD Lab Pro at the time.

    I've ripped the files back to my computer. I'd like to keep all the video, etc, in the exact same manner that it is in now, however I'd like to COMPLETELY re-author all of the menus. I have absolutely no idea how to do this. I've read, researched some, but can't figure out the best way to do it.

    I'm not extremely experienced, but at the same time I'm fine with DVD Lab Pro now. I just don't have all the original files and whatnot that I used to make this dvd originally. So... I have the dvd files on my hard drive. How can I make major changes to the menus and reburn?

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    I've considered converting all the files back to standard mpeg2's and whatnot, but isn't there an easier way?
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    Use DVD LabPro to import the video from your dvd, and just rebuild the menus.
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    Really? I tried that and it didn't seem to work... Ill look again, thanks
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    Another way would be to simply demux the VOBs of each PGC back to ES (VOBEdit is good for this) and then import them in as assets like you would have done the first time.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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