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Using Remake in conjunction with Rebuilder

Discussion in 'DVD / BD-Rebuilder forum' started by -Marlin-, Sep 24, 2005.

  1. -Marlin-

    -Marlin- Regular member

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    Can I edit a movie with DVD Remake (delete PGCs etc..) and then open the files into DVD Rebuilder to compress them with CCE?

    Thanks
     
  2. zest

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    yes this works great,dont forget dvdremake pro also allows you to convert a menu to a still picture, i just figured this out and saved 400mg on gladiator, just on this alone
     
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    Ahhh good... yeah RM Pro rocks!

    Thanks for the response
     
  4. vurbal

    vurbal Administrator Staff Member

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    Just remember, if you have problems with DVD-RB you won't get any help from jdobbs if you didn't start with an unprocessed source. Having said that, I use DRM Pro for every backup and never have any problems.
     
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    Mort81 Senior member

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    -Marlin-

    Glad to see you got DRM working and that you are happy with it.

    Mort
     
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    -Marlin- Regular member

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    Vurbal,

    Yeah, I may never need to do that but for some movies like Panic Room which need to be compressed, the credits for some reason aren't a completely seperate VTS from the main movie, and I wouldn't be able to cut them with RB....but you are right, if I can help it, and don't need any compression I will be using RM.


    Mort81,

    Am I ever happy with it, superb program, and very easy to use, I LOVE the fact that you can edit/hide buttons and also that it skips the blank cells automatically without me having to dink around with PGCedit, pretty neat stuff.

    Thanks again for all your help guys.
     
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    IHoe Senior member

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    Mort...... I love using the Batch Processing in DVDRB! I set up 5 DVDs, used Batch in DVDRB, went to bed and in the morning there were my folders..... ready to burn! All perfect! Love it!
     
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    Don't know if anybody uses it, but there is a batch processing in DvdReMake as well. You can do all the editing in several projects and then let it export all of them. Just an info :D
     
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    I didn't know that Dimad! Very interesting..... but I like to use Remake on a one to one basis unless I am merging 2 DVDs! But, I am open to new ways to do things..... I like the idea of batch processing with Rebuilder..... I might think about doing the same with Remake!
     
  10. vurbal

    vurbal Administrator Staff Member

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    Since I usually backup 2-3 movies at a time I normally use DRM's batch mode before doing the same in DVD-RB. The only exception is when I have a particularly complex DVD to edit (ie Star Wars, LoTR). For those types of movies I need to extensively test the menus and usually do them 1 at a time in both DRM and DVD-RB.
     

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