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Posted by Netmask on 09/27/09 11:35
Use DVDDycrypter or ShrinkT5 and/or DVD Shrink to make a set of DVD format
folders and files on your Hard disk.
Then if you have a program like Womble or VideoRedo import the .VOB files
you have created.
Edit out what you don't want and save the rest as a mpeg2 file.
Then using your favourite DVD Authoring program like for instance
NeroVisionExpress author a DVD of the "making-of" If you are happy not to
have fancy menu's but plenty of chapter points (Next on the remote) then
download and use DVDAuthorGUI it's free and very fast - around 18 minutes
for a full movie.
Then just burn your handy work to a DVD. NTSC or PAL doesn't matter with
this approach.
"Jangchub" <sakadawa@kopan.com> wrote in message
news:dg5mq1140n8lfq5m28dknn22tludfm4ath@4ax.com...
> There is a movie I am dying to see, but the format used for America
> does not have, on the DVD, this special feature "making-of"
> documentary.
>
> The film is Kundun and the special is In Search of Kundun, which is a
> beautiful documentary about Martin Scorcese's quest to get this film
> done.
>
> My question is, if I buy the version for Europe, will DVD Shrink strip
> out the coding so I can burn a DVD and watch it in my player?
>
> Thanks
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