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  1. Hello - I am helping a friend backup some old VHS recordings. I have transferred them over via VHS-DVD recorder. I originally copied a couple to DVD-R and those worked fine except I had no chapters. Reading through the manual, it says that I can add chapters if I use DVD+RW or DVD-RW. I had a bunch of +RW's handy, so I used them. It comes out fine, and I have added the chapters via the DVD recorder. The problem is that any other standalone players or PC's will NOT recognize those "chapters" that the DVD recorder added. When I put the discs back into the recorder, they recognize the "chapters" just fine. It does have the pesky VIDEO_RM folder along with the SONATA files, but I'm not quite sure what to do with them. I can copy the +RW's and they'll play fine in standalones or on a PC, but WITHOUT the chapters, and the chapter feature is something that I rather need as they are long pieces of video. ANY help any of you can provide would be MUCH appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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    Hi - Your DVD recorders ability to add chapters is an amendment, similar to adding an external subtitle to a avi file when backplaying it on a PC. A true DVD chapter is an integrated part of the DVD structure and therefore you must demux the DVD into its elementary parts and then remux - this time adding a chapter list. You will need applications like:

    PgcDemux
    ChapEditGFD -> http://download.videohelp.com/gfd/edcounter.php?file=download/GUIforDvdauthor104.zip
    MuxMan (chapters must be a frame list in MuxMan if I remember correctly)

    So You need to change time-format to frame-format:
    Frame = ( CCC / 1000 + SS + MM * 60 + TT * 60 * 60 ) * FPS
    where FPS = 25 in PAL country.

    First then the chapters will work in any standalone DVD player.

    regards Pol
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  3. Awesome! Thank you for your help! I was hoping not have to do all that, but if that's the only solution, it will have to do. If I'm understanding, all I have to do is demux and not have to render, so that should help a lot time-wise. I will let you know my results. Thanks again!!!
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