I recently ripped and burnt a copy of 'Letters from Iwo Jima' using DVD Shrink. However, when I watched the copy of the film, the only audio stream available was English for the hearing impaired. That is where a narrator describes everything that is happening in the movie, while it is playing. Since I have no hearing problems, this distracts greatly from watching the movie. Is it possible to rip another copy, without the original copy of the movie, and include the audio stream for English ?
Thanks for your replies, I realise now, as I look back over my post, that I didn't describe correctly the problem. The burnt copy has only 1 audio stream, English for the hearing impaired, and therefore it is not possible to listen to the film with English subtitles playing. There is no option for subtitles, but these could be imported in.
Quote:I recently ripped and burnt a copy of 'Letters from Iwo Jima' using DVD Shrink.
if you used shrink then it really doesn't rip the movie to your HDD,(if it did you wouldn't need the orignal disc) shrink does its thing from the dvd disc, making a dvd-5 output folder for you to burn, so like others have said you have to redo the entire backup from the disc.
I think I've done it again ! I used DVD Shrink to analyse and then backup a film to my hard drive (so I could burn it later at my leisure). However when I played the film, from my hard drive, to check that it was what I wanted, the only audio stream is the directors commentary (not what I wanted !).
With DVD's that I tend to re-author them, as this allows for a higher quality product, choosing the main movie only.
Is there something in the re-author mode that I'm not looking at ?
Originally posted by 300bowler: so you have to choose Japenesse AC3 5.1ch and select the english subtitle since there is no english audio for the movie