I recently got a concert dvd but it looks like none of the songs are tracked out and there isn't a title menu. So I was wanting to know if someone had some insight to where I should start looking. I have been poking around this site, but there is a lot here.
I want to add a title menu and then be able to track through the various songs. thanks for any and all help.
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Most DVD authoring programs allow you to set Chapter Points at time specific or manually intervals.
So you can 'chapter out' your DVD -
Every concert DVD I've encountered arranges songs in sepatate chapters. Use DVD Decrypter and set to rip by chapter in ifo mode.
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Like Ripper said above any dvd author program will alow you to insert chapters and create menu. TMPGenc DVD Author is nice for chaptering because it shows a series of fields on one screen allowing very accurate placement of chapters. Menus are somewhat primitive but functional. There is free trial.
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Rip the VOB for the concert to your hard drive with DVDDecrypter(or DVD Shrink and transcode if need be), then import it into DVD-Lab, create menus and chapter points, compile the project then burn!
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thanks to everyone for their help. I am going to try this when i get home.
this isn't a professional made concert. it is just one from a concert that allowed taping so it was transferred to dvd. (if that makes since) and being new to this I don't know what I would do without a place like this.
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