Want to change order of shows on DVD.

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  1. kreek123

    kreek123 Member

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    If this has been covered already, I apologize. Tried searching but didn't really know what to search for. Here's the situation. I have several DVD's with cartoons on them. Looney Tunes cartoons. I would like to take some of the cartoons from several different DVD's and burn then to a new DVD without losing any quality. How do I do this and what software would work best? I assume I'd need to rip the individual cartoons without compressing them but I don't know how to do that. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
     
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    Assuming the DVD's have been ripped to the HDD.
    Run DVD Shrink and:
    1 open the first VIDEO_TS folder.
    2 re-author
    3 drag the titles you want from right to left
    4 browse to the next VIDEO_TS folder and repeat
    5 backup

    The first image shows a Simpsons disk that has the episodes (around ~22 minutes each) on the disk.
    The second image is the BBC 'Extras' dvd and selected two episodes.

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    Well that's easy enough. Does this method provide a menu of any kind?
     
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    dvdfab decrypter would be better as it will keep menu's intact as shrink removes them,not sure how that'll work when you combine skits from other dvd's when ripping with fab as they'd have their own menu setup

    Edit: check the "GUIDES" tab & see if there's anything there that can help
     
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    You would have to use an authoring package to create a menu.
    It's simple enough if you use the likes of VOB2MPG to convert each Title on the new DVD folder to a collection of mpeg2 files then use the likes of DVD Flick to author them with a menu.
    As long as 'Copy MPEG2 Files' is set in DVD Flick, the video will not be recoded - which makes the process very fast, since no recoding takes place.
     

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