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  • wooshie
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    • Feb 2004
    • 17

    I want to backup a full dvd and add 1 subtitle stream

    Hi!

    I really hope that someone can help me!
    I want to backup an existing dvd.
    It's a dvd with motion menus and Multi-language subtitle stream.

    The thing is, I want to add another subtitle stream without losing anything of the dvd....
    So I want to keep the menus, keep the other subtitle streams, but want to add another subtitle stream.

    Is there anyone who can tell me if this is possible, and if there is, how can I do that.
    I have the following programs:

    Sony DVD architect
    DVD-lab PRO Beta
    Adobe Encore DVD


    I hope there's someone who can help me!


    TNX!
  • galc75799
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    Junior Member
    • Jun 2004
    • 3

    #2
    This is one guide that could be of help:
    In case you bought a DVD whose language tracks and subtitles don't match the languages you're fluent with, here is a (long) tutorial for adding subtitles to a DVD.

    *** Beware, this is definitively not for newbies ***

    Tools needed:
    - DVD Shrink 3b5
    - VobEdit 0.6
    - IfoEdit 0.96
    - Str2Sup a4.03
    - BurnAtOnce or Nero...

    Material needed:
    - Original DVD
    - SRT subtitles file for that DVD (check in the DiVX sites)
    - about 13GB of disk space
    - a few hours...

    --------- Step 1 - Ripping ------------
    Use DVD Shrink 3b5 Re-author feature to grab the movie title (no menus, no extras...)

    video: no compression
    audio: main track only
    subtitles: none
    Save in: C:\Rip

    So you should now have
    c:\Rip\VIDEO_TS.BUP
    c:\Rip\VIDEO_TS.IFO
    c:\Rip\VTS_01_0.BUP
    c:\Rip\VTS_01_0.IFO
    c:\Rip\VTS_01_1.VOB
    and a few more VTS_01_x.VOB depending on the size of your movie

    --------- Step 2 - Demux ---------------
    Use VobEdit 0.6 to demux the Vob files into separate video and audio files.

    Create D:\Demux (D: should be an NTFS drive because the m2v file will be over 4GB)
    Start VobEdit 0.6
    Open c:\Rip\VTS_01_1.VOB
    Click on "Demux" button
    Check "Demux all Video streams" and "Demux all Audio streams" boxes
    Click on "ok"
    The target directory is of course D:\Demux
    Quit

    So you should now have
    D:\Demux\VTS_01_1.m2v
    D:\Demux\VTS_01_1.80.ac3

    --------- Step 3 - Chapter infos --------
    Use IfoEdit 0.96 to retrieve the chapter infos

    Start IfoEdit 0.96
    Open c:\Rip\VTS_01_0.IFO
    In the upper window, double click on VTS_PGCITI.
    VTS_PGC_1 appeared right below, click on it.
    Now scroll the lower window until you see "PGC Command Table:", click on it.
    Go in the main menu: "Tools/Save Celltimes to file"
    Navigate in the savebox to save CellTimes.txt in D:\Demux
    Quit

    So you should now have
    D:\Demux\VTS_01_1.m2v
    D:\Demux\VTS_01_1.80.ac3
    D:\Demux\CellTimes.txt

    --------- Step 4 - Converting the subtitles --------
    Use Str2Sup a4.03 to convert the Srt subtitles file into a Sup file

    Start Str2Sup a4.03
    In the main menu, choose SRT File/Open as text
    Choose your SRT file.
    Now in the dialog box, you can see an "adjust times" area. Usually "0" is fine, but you may have to tweak this a bit...
    The easiest way is to open the Srt file in Notepad, look when is the 1st dialogue, then watch in your DVD player the time difference (if any).
    Click on "ok".
    In the main window, click on "All".
    Now click on "Alter Subtitle Layout"
    Click on "Global"
    Change the colors and font settings to suit your tastes (if you don't, it will be green in the middle of the screen).
    My settings are:
    Backgnd: Black + Trans
    Outline: Gray
    Text: White
    Antialias: Gray
    Vertical Alignment: Bottom
    Global Font: Arial 16
    Others parameters left to default settings.
    Don't forget to choose Screen Format according to the current DVD (PAL or NTSC).
    Click on "ok"
    Click on "close"
    In the main menu, choose SUP File/Save
    Target should be D:\Demux\VTS_01_1.20.sup

    Write down the informations about the colors and quit, or keep that window open.

    So you should now have
    D:\Demux\VTS_01_1.m2v
    D:\Demux\VTS_01_1.80.ac3
    D:\Demux\VTS_01_1.20.sup
    D:\Demux\CellTimes.txt

    --------- Step 5 - Mux back -----------
    Use IfoEdit 0.96 to mux what is in D:\Demux\ back into Vob files.

    You can now delete C:\Rip.
    Create C:\Full
    Start IfoEdit 0.96
    In the main menu, choose DVD Author/Author New DVD
    In the right part, there is a dot button where you can choose the video file.
    Choose D:\Demux\VTS_01_1.m2v
    In the right part, there is a dot button where you can choose the audio file.
    Choose D:\Demux\VTS_01_1.80.ac3
    Then click on the ac3 file and choose its language (drop down box in the left part)
    In the right part, there is a dot button where you can choose the subtitle file.
    Choose D:\Demux\VTS_01_1.20.sup
    Then click on the sup file and choose its language (drop down box in the left part)
    In the right part, there is a dot button where you can choose the chapters file.
    Choose D:\Demux\CellTimes.txt
    Last, choose the destination, which of course is C:\Full.
    Then click on "ok"
    Later, click on "close"

    In the upper window double click on VTS_01_0.IFO
    Then double click on VTS_PGCITI.
    VTS_PGC_1 appeared right below, click on it.
    In the lower window, right below a lot of "Sub-picture steam x Status", you'll see "Color 0 Y Cr Cb".
    Double click on it.
    In the edit window, you'll see: "00000000 00 00 00 ...".
    Click on the "00" pairs and fill with the Hex color informations from step 4
    Repeat for "Color 1 Y Cr Cb", "Color 2 Y Cr Cb" and "Color 3 Y Cr Cb".
    Click on "save", the default name is fine. You can say "yes" to the Bup question.

    If you don't want to do Step 6, then quit IfoEdit now.

    -------- Step 6 (optional) - Set "Subtitles On" as default ----------
    This is only necessary if you want the subtitles to be displayed right at the beginning of the movie.
    As we didn't copied the DVD's menus, I think this is quite convenient.

    A little bit below the subtitles colors, you'll see "There is no PGC Command Table".
    Then right click on that to display the context menu.
    Choose "Add PreCommand".
    Now you have a small PGC Command Table which ends with "1.Pre Command NOP".
    Right click on "1.Pre Command NOP" and choose "Edit command".
    In the list, change "NOP" to "(SetSTN) Set Subpicture Stream Nr"
    Steam = 0, On/off = On
    Click on "ok"
    Save again.
    Quit

    ***********************
    D:\Demux is no longer useful, you can delete it.
    C:\Full contains IFO and VOB files for our DVD with subtitles.
    ***********************

    -------- Step 7 (very often mandatory) - Shrink -------------
    Use DVD Shrink 3b5 to shrink our project (now in C:\Full) so it fits a DVD-R

    Save it in D:\Shrinked

    -------- Step 8 - Burn -------------
    Use your favorite software (BurnAtOnce, Nero...) to burn what is in D:\Shrinked

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    • wooshie
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2004
      • 17

      #3
      Ok, sounds very good!
      Thanks, but there's one thing.
      I would like to keep the menus...
      Is that just a matter of selecting the menus in dvd shrink and continue or is that not possible??

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      • TheMatrix
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        • Apr 2004
        • 3

        #4
        If you want to keep everything follow the guide from here . It's the best !

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        • wooshie
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          Junior Member
          • Feb 2004
          • 17

          #5
          Originally posted by TheMatrix
          If you want to keep everything follow the guide from here . It's the best !
          This looks very promising.
          I'm printing the guide right now and will try this at home!

          TNX a lot!

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          • TheMatrix
            Junior Member
            Junior Member
            • Apr 2004
            • 3

            #6
            I updated the guide today 21/06/04. So take it again from here .

            - new setting at Ifo Update (very important for time searching in DVD)

            Good Luck !
            Last edited by TheMatrix; 21 Jun 2004, 09:16 PM.

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            • wooshie
              Junior Member
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              • Feb 2004
              • 17

              #7
              TNX! "TheMatrix"!

              I will try this tonight!

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              • wooshie
                Junior Member
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                • Feb 2004
                • 17

                #8
                Well, I tried it and I only have to test it, but it looks very promising!

                TNX!

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                • wooshie
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                  • Feb 2004
                  • 17

                  #9
                  THE GUIDE IS FANTASTIC!!!!!!!



                  THANKS "THEMATRIX"

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