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authoring in ifoedit with multiple titles
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sigma7
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1. March 2003 @ 12:07 |
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I've got 3 video clips in 3 vob files (about 150 megs each), but these have different aspects. how can I author a dvd so that they'll play one after the other? I already tried joining them in one vob with 3 chapters, but then I'm not allowed to change properties for each clip.
any ideas?
thanks
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memcco
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2. March 2003 @ 10:39 |
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you'll need vob edit and ifoedit, which can be found at http://mpucoder.kewlhair.com/Derrow/index.html and here is derrow's guide:
Joining Clips:
Example:
Let's say you have 3 clips they contain a Dolby Digital Presentation, and they are named: VTS_01_1.VOB, VTS_02_1.VOB and VTS_03_1.VOB.
1. Rename these 3 files to following order:
VTS_01_001.VOB
VTS_01_002.VOB
VTS_01_003.VOB
2. Open the first VOB file (VTS_01_001.VOB) with VobEdit, and choose the Menu: 'Edit -> Join Clips':
A filedialog will apear, where you have to specify a destination directory for the final VOB file-set:
A second dialog will pop up, where you have to specify a starting VOB-ID. Usually you will enter here a '1' to let the TitleSet start with VOB-ID 1.
But if already have a TitleSet, and you want to create now a second, and later you want to append it to the first one, then you should choose a higher VOB-ID number.
But I'll explan that in detail later. So just enter here now a 1:
Joining begins now:
VobEdit is now looking for the first VOB-ID in the first VOB file, and exchanges it against our First-VOB-ID that we've specified.
For every new VOB file, the VOB-ID gets increased by 1.
When this is finished, you will have a new VOB file: VTS_01_1.VOB, or if you have joined more files you will have a Title-Set from VTS_01_1.VOB - VTS_01_n.VOB.
Now just use IfoEdit to create new IFO files for this new Title-Set, and then you can burn this to DVD-R.
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Joining double sided DVDs:
Using this method, you are also able to put a double sided Movie-DVD to one DVD-R.
I'll give an example:
I have here the DVD 'Pretty Woman' which is splitted to Side A, and Side B.
Side A containes: Side B containes:
VTS_01_1.VOB
VTS_01_2.VOB
VTS_01_3.VOB
VTS_01_4.VOB VTS_01_1.VOB
VTS_01_2.VOB
VTS_01_3.VOB
We want to get it to one side. First you need the check out, which is the last VOB-ID on side A.
So load VTS_01_4.VOB of side A into VobEdit, and scroll down to the last Navigation Pack. The last VOB-ID in that case is VOB-ID Nr: 2
Okay, so the file VTS_01_1.VOB of side B must start with VOB-ID: 3
First rename the files of side B to the following order:
VTS_01_001.VOB
VTS_01_002.VOB
VTS_01_003.VOB
2. Open the first VOB file (VTS_01_001.VOB) with VobEdit, and choose the Menu: 'Edit -> Join Clips':
A filedialog will apear, where you have to specify a destination directory for the final VOB file-set. You better choose a new empty directory for that.
A second dialog will pop up, where you have to specify a starting VOB-ID. This time we are using Nr: 3 :
When the joining has finished, you will have a new set of VOB files named:
VTS_01_1.VOB
VTS_01_2.VOB
VTS_01_3.VOB
Now you simply can rename them to:
VTS_01_5.VOB
VTS_01_6.VOB
VTS_01_7.VOB
and move them to the same directory that is containing the Side A files.
Now you just need to adjust the IFO file. You have got 2 options for that:
1: Let IfoEdit create new IFO files for this title-set and you're done.
2: Let IfoEdit correct the original IFO file with the new vob-file information.
Since 7 VOB files are to large for a DVD-R, you will go to strip some streams out anyway. In that case the original IFO file gets automaticaly updated by IfoEdit
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memcco
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2. March 2003 @ 10:40 |
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you'll need vob edit and ifoedit, which can be found at http://mpucoder.kewlhair.com/Derrow/index.html and here is derrow's guide:
Joining Clips:
Example:
Let's say you have 3 clips they contain a Dolby Digital Presentation, and they are named: VTS_01_1.VOB, VTS_02_1.VOB and VTS_03_1.VOB.
1. Rename these 3 files to following order:
VTS_01_001.VOB
VTS_01_002.VOB
VTS_01_003.VOB
2. Open the first VOB file (VTS_01_001.VOB) with VobEdit, and choose the Menu: 'Edit -> Join Clips':
A filedialog will apear, where you have to specify a destination directory for the final VOB file-set:
A second dialog will pop up, where you have to specify a starting VOB-ID. Usually you will enter here a '1' to let the TitleSet start with VOB-ID 1.
But if already have a TitleSet, and you want to create now a second, and later you want to append it to the first one, then you should choose a higher VOB-ID number.
But I'll explan that in detail later. So just enter here now a 1:
Joining begins now:
VobEdit is now looking for the first VOB-ID in the first VOB file, and exchanges it against our First-VOB-ID that we've specified.
For every new VOB file, the VOB-ID gets increased by 1.
When this is finished, you will have a new VOB file: VTS_01_1.VOB, or if you have joined more files you will have a Title-Set from VTS_01_1.VOB - VTS_01_n.VOB.
Now just use IfoEdit to create new IFO files for this new Title-Set, and then you can burn this to DVD-R.
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Joining double sided DVDs:
Using this method, you are also able to put a double sided Movie-DVD to one DVD-R.
I'll give an example:
I have here the DVD 'Pretty Woman' which is splitted to Side A, and Side B.
Side A containes: Side B containes:
VTS_01_1.VOB
VTS_01_2.VOB
VTS_01_3.VOB
VTS_01_4.VOB VTS_01_1.VOB
VTS_01_2.VOB
VTS_01_3.VOB
We want to get it to one side. First you need the check out, which is the last VOB-ID on side A.
So load VTS_01_4.VOB of side A into VobEdit, and scroll down to the last Navigation Pack. The last VOB-ID in that case is VOB-ID Nr: 2
Okay, so the file VTS_01_1.VOB of side B must start with VOB-ID: 3
First rename the files of side B to the following order:
VTS_01_001.VOB
VTS_01_002.VOB
VTS_01_003.VOB
2. Open the first VOB file (VTS_01_001.VOB) with VobEdit, and choose the Menu: 'Edit -> Join Clips':
A filedialog will apear, where you have to specify a destination directory for the final VOB file-set. You better choose a new empty directory for that.
A second dialog will pop up, where you have to specify a starting VOB-ID. This time we are using Nr: 3 :
When the joining has finished, you will have a new set of VOB files named:
VTS_01_1.VOB
VTS_01_2.VOB
VTS_01_3.VOB
Now you simply can rename them to:
VTS_01_5.VOB
VTS_01_6.VOB
VTS_01_7.VOB
and move them to the same directory that is containing the Side A files.
Now you just need to adjust the IFO file. You have got 2 options for that:
1: Let IfoEdit create new IFO files for this title-set and you're done.
2: Let IfoEdit correct the original IFO file with the new vob-file information.
Since 7 VOB files are to large for a DVD-R, you will go to strip some streams out anyway. In that case the original IFO file gets automaticaly updated by IfoEdit
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sigma7
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5. March 2003 @ 02:20 |
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thanks guys, but that still only lets me change the aspect for all 3 clips (now joined in 1).
what i'm trying to do is is to have 3 clips with 2 different aspects. If i join them, the aspect i choose will be the same for all.
i hope that if i can create 3 titles, i cna change them individually
i just don't know how ifoedit deals with that
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