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    Using DVDDecrypter, I converted a home DVD with menu to an ISO file. I will use DVDDecrypter again to write on the DVD-R, but how can I add additional clips so that menu will still work? Thanks.
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    Extract the video_ts from the iso using isobuster or daemon tools.

    With dvdremake pro might you be able to add new clips and keep the old menu...

    Or just reauthor and make a new menu using tda, use add dvd-video to add the dvd clips from the old dvd(not any menus).
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    Thanks.

    Since I'm not wanting a seamless merging, I thought I can just add a movie clip or a vob file and it will play after the original movie ends even though there is a pause in the transition. This is a wedding video and I might get killed if I delete the neat menu. I will take a look at your suggested trialware.
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    Extract the DVD as Baldrick said. Author your closing clip to DVD. Use Muxman on the audio and video if you don't know how, or if you have only a vob, use IFOEdit to make a real DVD out of it (up at the top, DVD Author->Author New DVD). Open the original wedding video in PGCEdit. Highlight the main video in the left screen. Up at the top go Title->Import Title's Closing Clip. Follow the easy directions from there. Save and Test. If you screw up somehow (nearly impossible), PGCEdit will have saved the original IFOs which you just replace and start again.

    It'll retain the original menus and everything else.
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    Thanks, manono.

    I will post the result in a few days.
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