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Hi Rotary, I'll try explain what I'm trying to do with TMPGEnc DVD author. First off, all I am trying to do is follow oriphus's guide as written to re-author a DVD9 movie. I used Shrink 3.0 to Re-author and compress. The menus quit working. I want to use TMPGEnc to put a menu in and do a little editing. Not that I give a damn about the movie itself, I just want to learn the proccess!
I had two different folders on my hard drive,
each containing vid files for the same movie. One set of files had been ripped with Shrink, re-authored and compressed (I had already used these to make a backup-no probs) The other set of files were from the same movie ripped using DVD Decrypter, File mode. I opened TMPGEnc, and tried to use the files I made with shrink. I could only use the main title because it had a different aspect ratio than the other titles (widescreen movie, all else, normal screen) TMPGEnc would let me use one or the other, but not both. I proceeded, following the guide, also noticing that the movie was now to large to fit a blank disc. I think I was now seeing a size of about 4.8 gig. No problem, I'll run it through Shrink again as per the guide. I then finished by putting my TMPGEnc files in a folder on my hard drive. When I opened Shrink and selected this folder, Shrink begain to analyze for about two seconds and then gave me an error message: "DVD Shrink encountered an error and cannot continue: the error is cannot decrypt VOBS". I then deleted these files and deleted the files I first created with Shrink. I then attempted to use the files created with Decrypter. This time there was an adittional warning, besides the movie being to big to fit on a disc; Something to do with the combined audio and video bitrate to high to create a standard DVD, of course I proceded to copy this new set of files to my hard drive folder. Once again when I attempted to use Shrink, I recieved the same error message as above, "cannot decrypt VOBS". So I deleted all those files and came here. Whew!
Thats where I'm at now,
Frank
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 8. December 2003 @ 17:54
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