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    Is there a free dvd splitter program which will preserve the menu?
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    Not as simple as I have thought. But thanks a lot manono for your reply. Hope I wont get lost in following those instructions in that link.
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  3. It may look intimidating at first but in theory it's quite easy, and in practice will become easy for you once you've done it a couple of times.

    Blank half the movie (half the chapters/cells) and process. Then go back and blank the other half of the chapters, this time keeping the ones you originally blanked, and process.

    At the same time you can get rid of (blank) anything in the DVD you don't want. This might include any audio tracks you don't need, any extras, any logos, any warnings. Just make your way through the VTSs and PGCs blanking out (or stripping) what you don't want, after checking what they are using the Prev/Cut button.

    The optional part is just that - optional - although I would recommend learning how to do as it suggests.
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    I've been doing "this" for quite a long time..... VobBlanker is NOT my cup of tea personally. WAY too involved for the end result.
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  5. Got a better suggestion then, keeping in mind that he wants to keep the menus and it must be freeware? Which removes DVD Shrink and several other programs from consideration. Or are you posting just to badmouth one of the best programs ever developed?
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    Originally Posted by manono
    Got a better suggestion then, keeping in mind that he wants to keep the menus and it must be freeware? Which removes DVD Shrink and several other programs from consideration. Or are you posting just to badmouth one of the best programs ever developed?
    What part of "personally" didn't you read correctly the first time?

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    .. VobBlanker is NOT my cup of tea personally.
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  7. just a smile Tom Sir
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