I was reading that Nerovision allows one to retain the DVD structure of one's DVD+RW disc (in this case produced by my Philips DVD Recorder) and then makes changes to it (change menu items, amend or delete chapters or titles etc.) and then re-burn the disc.
Has this actually worked for anyone?
I know how to author a DVD from scratch with full DVD authoring programs and have been doing this with the VOBs ripped from my DVD Recorder, but for some simple TV captures it would be nice to retain the basic menu structure that the Philips produces and then just clean it up a bit.
But I'm hestiant to go through the trouble of installing Nerovision unless it really works.
Thanks.
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