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Burning 1 VOB w/o IFO

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by r47h, Apr 7, 2008.

  1. r47h

    r47h Member

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    SUCCESS!



    Thank you for all your help, Rotary!
     
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    This was a strange one!
    You start out with a DVD, why get all the way to using DVD Flick, it makes absolutely no sense.Not to me whatsoever.
     
  3. r47h

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    Haha well I assume my case to be a rare one so here's the gist for the confused...

    Recently I started backing up my DVD collection and I'm fond of watching the .VOB files on my computer with PowerDVD. So instead of hassling with all these mini-files and folders I set my DVD Decrypter to extract everything into two files; menu and feature. I just wanted to know how I could burn a DVD for standalone player use without re-ripping my entire collection. Hopefully that makes sense. Thanks again to Rotary and his patience.
     
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    Okay, so you already have the files ripped on your PC, and now you might want to burn a disc, but don't want to re-rip. Okay, now makes sense.
    DVD Flick does not keep the original menu, but can create a new one.

    I hope you set DVD Flick not to re-encode the video(it has this option if the video file you use is in DVD compliant format). If you re-encode, you have quality loss.

     
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    Yeah I don't care about the original menu, any menu is still a menu.

    Thanks, I'll keep that in mind!
     

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