Could not find this specific topic via search. If it is here 'somewhere' please provide link. I have 3 unique video_ts(movie) folders. The size of each one is small enough to where all three will fit onto a single standard 4.7 gb blank disc. Each one also has it's own menu. What I want, when all is said and done, is to have a top/master menu that will allow me to select any one of the three movies, and then be taken to the menu of the movie selected. Is this possible, and if so, what would be the steps in assembling this package? thank you
OK, no replies - seems I goofed. I should have put this in the advanced forum in that this must be a complicated procedure and has no business being here in a newbie forum. My apologies. I'll wait and see if a mod re-locates this topic to the advanced section, if not, I could post it there. thnx 2 all
I've never see it done (with freeware) but this shareware program claims to do it. http://www.dimadsoft.com/dvdremakepro/ht_merge_full.php
^ yes, that's my solution! DvdReMake Pro Man, what a God-send for us noobers. Simple, yet powerful and one-clik super-friendly operation. Import the folders, clik merge, export, done! Creates the top menu automatically! woo-hoo! laters,
I need to do this exact thing myself, but must have freeware to do this. Before anyone mentions it, TrialPay is NOT an option for me. I MAY not need menus except at the top for at least one of the movies, but not sure--they're for my 6-yr-old, and I'm not looking forward to previewing them all--but I know I'll need the top menu if only to prevent playing through when not needed. ANY help is appreciated.
T.O.P. was looking for a way to have three separate movies (each retaining its original menu) on one disk. This link shows an attempt using freeware. I could never get it to work. http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=96211 If the original menus do not need to be retained, it would be much simpler to take each Title and convert the VOB files to mpeg using VOB2MPG then loading the mpeg files into DVD Flick and using its optional menu function to create an entry for each Title. Since the files are DVD compliant - and as long as 'Copy MPEG-2 Streams' is checked in the Advanced-Video options - there will be no encoding and the process will be speeded-up. The usual constraints about running time and disk size still apply.