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Posted by Gile on 02/16/07 21:46
Thanks for your reply.
I have started playing with DVDReMake Pro, but I am not quite familiar with
all the VM commands and editing of those...guess I'll just have too start
exploring.
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> "Gile" <lgojcetaNO-SPAM@ffzg.hr> wrote in message
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>> Hi! I'm looking for a way to backup a "flipper" DVD-10 (two-sided one
>> layer disc) to a normal DVD-5 (one sided one layer). The problem is that
>> I would like to keep the menues, possibly merge them, and I would like a
>> continous play of the main feature (automatic transition from former "A
>> side" to "B side"). Is this doable with, say, DVDReMakePro? If so, how?
>> Thanks!
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> DvdReMake comes close. What it will do is create a super-menu allowing a
> choice between the two original menus, now both on the same side of the
> DVD. I am not sure, however, that it has an option, in this mode, of
> continuous play from the side A feature to the side B feature (I suppose
> one would wonder: why have menu B in such a case?) But, if it does not
> have this option, all is not lost - it also enables you to modify VM
> commands.
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> Sounds like a fun project, the result of which would be interesting to
> hear about.
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> One would think that, by now, any of the contemporary approaches to DVD
> players would have created a built in system of resolving more than one
> VIDEO_TS folder on a DVD. Perhaps with a numeric postfix, or possibly
> more simply by handling additional folders within the VIDEO-TS folder.
> It's not like these players need concern themselves with an antiquated
> standard they've already circumvented when offering AVI, MP3, MPEGISO,
> etc., eh?
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