I want to backup only the main movies of my DVD's, without the menu and subtitles and with only the English audio track. My original DVD's are dual-layer and I want to burn to DVD-5 using a Pioneer A04. I've read about IFOEdit from Derrow's guides and seen many posts about the right/best/proven/reliable method to do what I am trying to do. In following Derrow's guides, I have learned a lot about what IFO and VOB files contain, but have gotten somewhat confused about certain details. Most notably, I am unclear what to do about the so-called menu VOB's. One of Derrow's guides about remuxing a .m2v file back into a title set says at the end, after the VOBU pointers have been corrected and the new IFO's have been written:
The sentence starting with "As you can see" seems to contradict the last sentence. If you are copying the menu VOB's, then why would you then want to find out whether you need other files to keep the original menu? Didn't you just copy the menu files to the destination?
I did read the guide on keeping the original menu, but in one instance, my original DVD got a huge scratch on it before I knew to rip the entire disc. Thus, I only have the main movie VOB files on my hard drive. Am I sunk? Can I burn a copy with what I have?
If anyone can clear up my confusion, that would be good. But what would be even better is a pointer to a book or article or other resource about DVD authoring, so that I can understand why I am following each step of a particular guide. That way, if something goes wrong, I can correct the problem quickly and easily and if I want to deviate in any way from the guide, I'll do so knowing the reason and consequences. Essentially, I am wondering if there is some way to learn what some of you experts know without having to spend months and years of time and many dollars. Maybe I am short-cutting the very honorable, time-tested practice known as Trial and Error, but if someone can point me towards such a resource, I would be very grateful.
So your new destination directory looks now like this:
{picture of destination directory with remuxed VOB'S and new IFO'S}
As you can see, the Menu-VOB's are missing! So copy them manually to your destination directory:
{same picture with original VTS_0X_0.VOB and VIDEO_TS.VOB copied}
Now you have to check out, if you will need some of the other files, especially if you want to keep the original Menu.
{picture of destination directory with remuxed VOB'S and new IFO'S}
As you can see, the Menu-VOB's are missing! So copy them manually to your destination directory:
{same picture with original VTS_0X_0.VOB and VIDEO_TS.VOB copied}
Now you have to check out, if you will need some of the other files, especially if you want to keep the original Menu.
I did read the guide on keeping the original menu, but in one instance, my original DVD got a huge scratch on it before I knew to rip the entire disc. Thus, I only have the main movie VOB files on my hard drive. Am I sunk? Can I burn a copy with what I have?
If anyone can clear up my confusion, that would be good. But what would be even better is a pointer to a book or article or other resource about DVD authoring, so that I can understand why I am following each step of a particular guide. That way, if something goes wrong, I can correct the problem quickly and easily and if I want to deviate in any way from the guide, I'll do so knowing the reason and consequences. Essentially, I am wondering if there is some way to learn what some of you experts know without having to spend months and years of time and many dollars. Maybe I am short-cutting the very honorable, time-tested practice known as Trial and Error, but if someone can point me towards such a resource, I would be very grateful.
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