Hi peoples,
I have a problem when i try to burn video ts file. This is the second time that this has happened to me.
I can play the movie in showtime with no problem, but when i try to burn with nerovision it puts the commentary in. I have tried to just burn the movie file by itself and still, i get the commentary.
All the audio for a video DVD title is muxed or combined with the video. In Nero Recode or DVD Shrink, all the audio tracks for a DVD will be listed. Uncheck any that you don't want included before re-encoding. Commentary tracks are sometimes labeled as Director's Commentary but often just as unlabeled AC3 2-Channel tracks. If there are several AC3 2-Channel tracks in English, only the first usually will be the regular sound track. The other tracks will most likely be commentary. If you dislike the commentary playback just click the audio button on your remote to cycle to another audio track.
I have been looking for a way to get rid of the commentary to and this will hopefuly work for me. There isnt any way to disable and enable the commentary while watching it on the ipod is there? I liked listening to the commentary but when I go out of town I dont want to be stuck jsut with the commentary version only.
i have the same problem. trying to put dvd's on new ipod, & cannot get rid of the director commentary track. i don't hear it when i preview the main title file (the big one) this is using "imtoo dvd to ipod converter" by the way. i believe i tried both: english AC3 6ch option & english AC3 2ch. i figured the 2ch was right for the ipod. any help greatly appreciated.
Hey, what's up. Like i said i don't know anything about IPODS. As far as for the commentary use Nero recode and uncheck the box next to second one that is usually the commentary, but check first to make sure.
Don't know if this will work, but if all else fails, Slysoft CopyDVD actually removes menu items like commentary sections. As I understand it, Nero does not remove the data, only disables it.
At least the resulting file will be smaller, less compression, and so better quality.