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    DVD stuff

    Hey guys,

    I don't suppose there is anyone who can explain (simply) how to sort out my ripped DVDs?

    I've downloaded DVD Decrypter, DVD Shrink, IfoEdit, VobEdit, Vobrator and DVD2AVI and I've used DVD Decrypter to rip a movie but that's as far as I've got. The guides just make no sense to me!! The problem is I want to burn the movie to a DVD but I don't want all the extras and I want to keep the menus. The 'excellent guide by Doom9' about using IfoEdit just makes no sense to me at all. Surely someone here can explain what to do so everyone can understand!!

    Please people, I'm on my knees!!!!

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    ok this is what u wanna do.
    use dvd shrink u can reauthor what you dont want, or want.
    u can choose to remove the menus etc.

    but wait before you go, u want to know that u are actually going to drop down the dvd to fit on a dvd -r

    hey read this.
    i have been doing this with all my dvds and have no problem what so ever
    follow it
    http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/arch...dvd_shrink.cfm

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    Get CloneDVD2, its not free tho -- its easyer then DVD Shrink and better I belive


    rip with DVD decrypter , then open clonedvd2 use the 1st option, and its pretty easy from there ...
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    The thing is, as I said, I want to keep menus. I know pretty much how to use DVD Shrink but I want to keep menus. That's what I need help with.

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    Video guides can be daunting, for sure, but they're usually distilled down for beginners as is.

    If you can stand losing the menus your life will be much easier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Undying Wizard NHD
    Get CloneDVD2, its not free tho -- its easyer then DVD Shrink and better I belive


    rip with DVD decrypter , then open clonedvd2 use the 1st option, and its pretty easy from there ...
    i want clonedvd2 i should try it
    got a link
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    DVD Srhink is all u need. Maintains the menus. Select the disc and then use backup to save to your hard drvie and then burn.

    Check out Afterdawn.com if need any help.

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    DVD Shrink doesn't maintain the menus if you remove some of the DVD content such as backstage stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Undying Wizard NHD
    Get CloneDVD2, its not free tho -- its easyer then DVD Shrink and better I belive


    rip with DVD decrypter , then open clonedvd2 use the 1st option, and its pretty easy from there ...
    That's Slysoft's CloneDVD2 right? with the sheep and stuff. I've got v2.7.5.1 *cough* I've never used it though.
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    Dvd menu is only good if you want the extras.. You dont need dvd menu if you dropped all the extras.. DVD menu is for extras.. IF you drop it, all you need to do is drop the menu entirely so the dvd starts up to the first chapter of disk. I usually try to keep it all unless i have to compress the video or something. I drop all subtitles and crap which doesnt take up too much space but could add up.

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    I know I always bring this up when a DVD thread comes around, but...

    You could check out Doom9 or Afterdawn's DVD Rebilder+CCE guides. A quick perusal of their guides sections will lead you to them.
    The backup quality is so good you don't have to worry about removing exras and what not.

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    DVD Rebuilder + CCE is what I use too but he said he was having a problem understanding guides so I figured he wouldn't understand those either. If I want to edit menus, hide or delete buttons on menus, or edit out stuff I use DVDremake Pro. There's a guide for it around too and like every other good tool you have to *cough* buy it.
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    CloneDVD2 & AnyDVD are all you really need....
    With CloneDVD2, you have your choice of Full DVD or just Movie...easy as 3 clicks.
    You can also rip as VOB, ISO & UDF if you want to save it to your HD..or you can just copy & burn to a DVD...without having to save it.

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    DVD Remake Pro, huh... I have that in my vast gaping hole of applications... I should check it out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kleenr
    DVD Remake Pro, huh... I have that in my vast gaping hole of applications... I should check it out.
    You can do all kinds of stuff with it from removing FBI warnings to trailers to any extras you want removed and then hide the buttons in the menus to the stuff you removed. You can also split a DVD9 in two and keep the original working menu for both discs. If you can work PgcEdit (which I think is a pain in the ass) then you will find this a breeze.
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