I would like to copy a DVD which has both widescreen and full screen versions on the same disc. If I only copy the widescreen version and the extras, it will fit on a 4.7GB disc without reencoding. Problem is, I want to keep the menus as is, since they are interactive motion menus. Is there any way to delete just the full screen movie version and keep the menus intact. I tried DVDshrink but it turned all the menus into still photos.
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Try using DVDShrink in "Full Disc" mode.
Alternatively: VOBBlanker, DVDRemake (and Pro version), TitleSetBlanker and similar.There is some corner of a foreign field that is forever England: Telstra Stadium, Sydney, 22/11/2003.
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Yeah, I'd use VobBlanker for the job. It'll keep the menus untouched. Just Blank out the fullscreen version of the movie (along with anything else you don't want, such as warnings and/or logos).
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VOBBlanker worked. The newest version came out just in time. Not as complicated as I thought.
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