Modify DVD Movie menus
#1
21 Sep 2004 @ 18:36
FredJames
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Hello. Not sure this is the place for it, but here goes.
As I backup my DVD movies, I was wondering if there was a way (....a relatively easy way) to change the menu structure of my back up.
For example, I back up a movie that has 3 languages, and I remove 2 of them. Is there way to change the origina menu such that on the back up version, only one language is clickable???
Tx.
As I backup my DVD movies, I was wondering if there was a way (....a relatively easy way) to change the menu structure of my back up.
For example, I back up a movie that has 3 languages, and I remove 2 of them. Is there way to change the origina menu such that on the back up version, only one language is clickable???
Tx.
#2
22 Sep 2004 @ 19:48
fasfrank
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Welcome to AfterDawn!
There is no easy way to keep the original menu and do this. It can be done with IfoEdit though. About the best I can tell you is to head over to Doom9 and take a look at 2Cool's guides and cheat sheets. Be prepared to learn all about program chains, pre-commands, post-commands, Language Units and a bunch of other fun stuff.
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&postid=242410post
You can always just do away with the original menu and create your own, There are several programs that can do this as well.
Nothing wrong with getting a little education though, take a look and maybe try one of his examples. IfoEdit is a powerful program and worth looking at.
Cheers,
Frank
There is no easy way to keep the original menu and do this. It can be done with IfoEdit though. About the best I can tell you is to head over to Doom9 and take a look at 2Cool's guides and cheat sheets. Be prepared to learn all about program chains, pre-commands, post-commands, Language Units and a bunch of other fun stuff.
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&postid=242410post
You can always just do away with the original menu and create your own, There are several programs that can do this as well.
Nothing wrong with getting a little education though, take a look and maybe try one of his examples. IfoEdit is a powerful program and worth looking at.
Cheers,
Frank
This message has been edited since its posting. Latest edit was made on 22 Sep 2004 @ 19:50







