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Adrian_UK
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22. November 2003 @ 09:39 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I'm sure this question has been asked before but when I did a search I couldn't find it. Please don't be too hard on me if my question has been asked before.

Every time I have backed up a DVD it is of a film so all I have to do is copy one title (the main film) and voila. This time it is different.

I have a DVD that I wish to back up. It contains at least 7 episodes of the particular programme. When I use DVDShrink it comes up with 7 titles (the seven different programmes).

I want to split these titles when I burn the disk so that when I burn the disk and press play it is not a continuous programme. I want to be able to use a menu and jump straight to episode 2 for example.

Any ideas?


Adrian
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25. November 2003 @ 09:45 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi Adrian_UK. :)

I'm not sure I understand your query.
Why don't you just use DVD Shrink in full-disk mode (its default one).
The titles would stay separated (as they would be if you used the "Re-author" mode), and you would be able to use the original menu to access any of them.
If using full-disk mode would require too much compression to your liking, you could make two backups.
One where you use "Still-Pictures" for the last three titles, another one where you use "Still-Pictures" for the first four.
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