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  1. Hello All,
    Please forgive me in advance for asking, because I know the its been asked and answered, I saw it in the forum about a year ago, I just can't find it.

    1. I have 2 small home movies I would like to put on 1 dvd using shrink or decrypter please point me to the link in the forum.

    2. I bought a movie for my kids for the second time and want to make a copy so i don't have to spend another $25.00, but I don't want the extras, just the movie with the menu

    Thanks in advance.
    FFL
    Thanks and Regards
    FFL
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  2. Mod Neophyte redwudz's Avatar
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    Second question first. You can use DVD Shrink for that. If it's a newer encrypted DVD, you may need a program like DVD Fab Decrypter to get Shrink to accept it. There are other methods also.

    First question. Not enough info. What format are they in? What software/hardware do you have to get them to the computer? Once you get them to DVD compliant video, (See CONVERT to the left.) you can author them to DVD and burn them to a DVD disc. (See AUTHOR, again to the left.)

    And, ForeighFilmlover, in the future please use a more descriptive subject title in your posts to allow others to search for similar topics. I will change yours this time. From our rules:
    Try to choose a subject that describes your topic. Please do not use topic subjects like Help me!!! or Problems.
    Thanks, Moderator redwudz

    And welcome back to our forums.
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  3. 1. The home movies are in ISO format stored on my hard drive
    2. I was able to re-author the movie only, but how do I keep the menu ?
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  4. Always Watching guns1inger's Avatar
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    You can't. If you re-author with Shrink, you lose the menus.

    Another alternative is DVD Remake Pro, which will keep the original menus, and add a simple menu above them to allow you to choose which to watch.
    Read my blog here.
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  5. Member mats.hogberg's Avatar
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    The ISO format isn't a video format - It's a disc (generally CD or DVD) image.
    Mount it with daemon tools, and see what's inside.

    /Mats
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  6. Thank You guns1inger, I will give DVD remake a go

    mats.hogber, I have a sony dvdcam which record direct to dvd, I used decrypter to save the images on my HD in ISO format
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