hey guys..here is what i wanna do: I have a dvd of a cartoon with 6 episodes...it has a really cool intro movie and a episode selection menu, this episode selection menu is a picture with the names of the episodes and has audio...is there anyway i can take this menu from the first cd and change the name of the episodes in order to burn a new dvd with new episodes?
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Yes, it can be done. Open the original DVD in VobBlanker and replace the original episodes with your newly reencoded ones. That will give you a new DVD with new episodes, but the old original menu. You'll need to edit it for the new episodes. Here's my guide for extracting menus for editing, and replacing the edited menus:
https://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?p=1606732#1606732
If the menus that need editing are static menus, then scroll down to The Easy Way, at the bottom. -
DVDRemakePro (replace block option). The 2 DVDs are imported as separate projects, your own menu (e.g. unedited/generated by TDA) is replaced with the one you want, then the button commands previously copied (or written down) from the old menu + new colour scheme are applied to the imported menu. There is a more detailed manual in program's help file.
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@impulse_16:
Don't hijack old threads - it's quite simple to start your own. I've split this post off in a separate thread for you.
Thank you!
/Mats
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