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  1. Let's see its 2am almost, raining outside and I decided to have some FUN with DVD2one and MENUS...I have it working...BTW DVD2one is one heck of a utility. I ripped XXX and played back on my Progressive SCAN DVD Player, not to mention 65 Inches big screen t.v....IT looks 99% off the original..I even got the upstairs dvd player and hooked up with S Video, played original on Channel 3 and Copied on COMPONENT!..4 out of 4 COULDNT TELL THE DIFFERENCE! anyways..Too late to post the know-hows of the menu and how to "correctly" make em work..Its probably 1 hour of work..Will write more in the morning...

    Jimmy
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  2. Come on already! Let's see the guide!
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  3. hey, i made bakup to "murder by numbers" with DVD2one keeping the original menu and everything, its depent on the size of your menu and extras....for xmple in my backup the menu and extras was smaller so i just ran dvd2one and replaced the vobs with the original one....simple
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    Originally Posted by wizzy
    ....for xmple in my backup the menu and extras was smaller so i just ran dvd2one and replaced the vobs with the original one....simple
    You used ifoupdate too, right?
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  5. yeh...sure...
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  6. cool...we are waiting
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  7. Originally Posted by jimboy435
    Let's see its 2am almost, raining outside and I decided to have some FUN with DVD2one and MENUS...I have it working...BTW DVD2one is one heck of a utility. I ripped XXX and played back on my Progressive SCAN DVD Player, not to mention 65 Inches big screen t.v....IT looks 99% off the original..I even got the upstairs dvd player and hooked up with S Video, played original on Channel 3 and Copied on COMPONENT!..4 out of 4 COULDNT TELL THE DIFFERENCE! anyways..Too late to post the know-hows of the menu and how to "correctly" make em work..Its probably 1 hour of work..Will write more in the morning...

    Jimmy
    I do applaud you for this and would like to know how also, but as for people not seeing a difference in XXX, I sure hope they do not since the main movie is under 4.3GB. This should be an exact copy.
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    This post does not help at all...
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  10. It's not that hard to keep the original menu using DVD2ONE... Someone already mention it in other posts...

    If the DVD has 2 audio tracks... English and French... You choose both on DVD2ONE... Then use IFOEdit to take out the French audio track... That should give you enough space to put your original menu...
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  11. DHLuke, can you make a little guide then for all of us. TIA
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  12. We all purchased dv2one so WE WOULDNT have to do all
    this stripping,ifoediting demuxing remuxing recoding decoding
    then get vts sectors, if ya want the menu, use dvd xcopy to
    split, go that way...
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  13. musher, we purchased it so we wouldnt waste time on re-encodes. There is supposed to be an update to keep menus and features and all that. Pinnacle is making a program just like it soon.
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  14. Yeah, i seen those "coming soon" pinnacle thingies,but
    studio 8 wouldnt even work on my system, so why spend
    dough for that? Sure is gonna be more than 43$..

    Just sit back and wait for updates....
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  15. I plan on waiting, but for now I would like to know how to work DVD2One to include the audio tracks and subs and just rip them to make the menu.
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  16. We all purchased dv2one so WE WOULDNT have to do all
    this stripping,ifoediting demuxing remuxing recoding decoding
    then get vts sectors, if ya want the menu, use dvd xcopy to
    split, go that way...
    I didn't buy it for that reason. I bought it so that I could transcode just the movie down to fit on a single DVD-R if I wanted to. This doesn't mean we necessarily have to stop there as I for one much prefer a menu. Fair enough, it'll all be easier when it's an added feature of an updated DVD2One but until then there's nothing wrong with an extra 5 minutes work if that's what some people choose.

    This is what I did for menus:

    1- I ripped all the files from the original DVD excluding any extra feature VOBs which I didn't want to include.

    2- Let DVD2One do its thang!.

    3- Deleted the movie VOBs from the DVD Decrypter created directory and copied the vobs from the DVD2One created directory over.

    4- Ran IFOUpdate, selected the authored IFO, then the original IFO and gave a temporary location for the BAK backup file.

    5- Checked with WinDVD to check that the new files work as expected.

    6- Checked the files weren't too large after the menu addition to fit on one DVD.

    I would add to this that you should check the size of the menu VOB before assuming that it will fit. I've only done this on films with simple menus which have added very little to the total size. For more complex menus you will need to experiment to a certain extent with adding additional audio or subtitle streams which can be removed with IFOEdit. Strip the streams out with IFOEdit between sections 2 and 3 above.

    Another point is that any links from the menu to the omitted extra feature will obviously not do anything but I still thought it worth to do this on occassions for the aesthetics of the menu and for the thumbnailed chapter menu.
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  17. player and hooked up with S Video, played original on Channel 3 and Copied on COMPONENT!..4 out of 4 COULDNT TELL THE DIFFERENCE
    This is hardly a fair comparison. You said you are playing the "copied" DVD on component. On my system, component playback is clearly better. You need to compare with the same equipment and connections.
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  18. Incidentally, if anyone wants the full procedure for stripping out the unwanted streams, you can get a full guide here:

    http://www.doom9.org/mpg/ifoedit-advanced.htm

    It's much better than any I could do.
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