help burning a riped dvd with menu

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  1. pbure0110

    pbure0110 Member

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    i ripped a a movie from nero recode with the menus then if i were to play it on my hdd with not clicking the menu file then it wount play right. if i click the menu file then it will play fine. but i have 3 differents files for the menu if i open the one with "Backup File of the IFO" format i could click the buttons on the menu but if it is the .vob menu i only could see it not click the buttons. then when i go to burn it on nero the menu with Backup File of the IFO format is not a good format and wount let me burn that file. so what i need is 2 things 1 how to burn a movie with nero 7.0.1.2 not useing the menu u make with nero. second i need to know how to burn all the files
     
  2. permiggs

    permiggs Regular member

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    Third, you need to start learning how to write in english...

    Sorry mate, i would love to help you but i can't understand anything you just wrote... It's too messy.

    Can you break it down please?
     
  3. fasfrank

    fasfrank Active member

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    This is how I play a movie using Windows Media Player:

    Windows Explorer > Find the movie > Right clck and select "Play".

    It comes up with a "Press Menu to play movie" screen, otherwise it starts playing the trailers. Pressing the Media Player menu button opens the menu for the movie.

    I don't know why you would be trying to select files from the movie to burn. Why not just let Recode do the burn.

    When you first open Recode, you are given several choices.

    If you want the entire movie, select "Recode an Entire DVD to DVD.

    If you want just the main movie, no menus or trailers, select "Recode Main Movie to DVD.

    Follow the steps and you should end up with what you want.

    By messing around with the file structure you are assembling a set of non-DVD-Video compliant files. The required files are kept in place if you let Recode do the work.

    All those files you see are a required part of the DVD. You cannot, for example, try and burn a .bup(backup) file and expect to get a DVD out of it. A .bup file is the backup navigation information and does not contain any part of the actual movie.
     
  4. guyrus

    guyrus Guest

    unless all the GOP FILES are uniform then you arent going to get anywhere even with a reauthor program like tmpgenc dvd author.Franks solution is probably the only sane one for you unless you can create them to be the same
     

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