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OK, so it's all rebuilt, now do i use enro to burn?

Discussion in 'DVD / BD-Rebuilder forum' started by -Marlin-, Sep 14, 2005.

  1. -Marlin-

    -Marlin- Regular member

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    The backup button in rebuilder wont work... its blanked out

    so i guess i have to use nero?
     
  2. UncasMS

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    i dont get the connection between backup and nero?

    do you want to burn or encode?
     
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    I have done the prepare step, the encode step, and the rebuild step in dvd rebuilder.... I am assuming the encode step used cce that i had selected through dvdrebuilder.....

    so now i have the files... and i just use nero to burn them now?
     
  4. UncasMS

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    that should do the job, yes

    if you dont have nero or dont want to use it, you should select ISO output in rb

    this way dvddecrypter could be used for the burning process
    (see the iso options underneath the *iso output* entry)
     
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    Except if i am using the iso format, that us copes the wole dd right? i wanted to edit out the extras, audio tracks etc...

    thanks for the resposnes uncas
     
  6. UncasMS

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    you should delete unwanted extras BEFORE using rebuilder because this way you'll get better quality as more bitrate will be available for the rest of your dvd

    same goes for audio streams - rebuilder let's you select the languages you want

     
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    I remove all that stuff prior to the "Prepare" phase... or do you mea remove them with dvdshrink and then open the movies files and continue on with dvdrb
     
  8. UncasMS

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    dvdshrink will not really be of help when it comes to removing certain extra/bonus mterial or certain warning messages

    this can be done, however, with vobblanker prior to using rb

     
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    Or dvdremake.
     
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    only remake is not freeware whereas vobblanker and pgcedit are
     
  11. Mort81

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    very true.
     
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    ISO output should work fine regardless of whether you're blanking segments. It uses the same routines as ImgTool to make images and I've used that program many times on edited DVD files.
     
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