Introduction
VobBlanker is a freeware tool able to blank, replace, cut and strip titles, more specifically, program chains or individual cells.
From release 1.5 VobBlanker is also able to work (blank, preview, delete..) in the menu domain.
How VobBlanker works
Where can I download it?
You can always find the latest version of this program at the VobBlanker homepage.
Guides
There are several nice guides for this program.
Problems and Questions about the program?
You can post in the Authoring and Editing forum - if you have problems on how to use this program.
VobBlanker is a freeware tool able to blank, replace, cut and strip titles, more specifically, program chains or individual cells.
From release 1.5 VobBlanker is also able to work (blank, preview, delete..) in the menu domain.
How VobBlanker works
- VobBlanker needs a FILE mode, unencrypted backup of the DVD to be processed. This backup can be done using a ripper in FILE mode or mounting in a virtual drive an unencrypted DVD image.
- VobBlanker uses the info stored in the IFOs to access the Cells inside the VOBs.
- When the VIDEO_TS.IFO file is selected, VobBlanker reads automatically all the IFOs in the same folder and stores in memory all the required info.
- Now, the user is allowed to configure how the DVD is going to be processed, which PGCs are going to be blanked, etc. The user has to select the output folder where the processed DVD will be stored.
- Project settings can be saved/loaded from Menu.
- VobBlanker will NOT modify any file of the input folder. It opens these files for reading.
Where can I download it?
You can always find the latest version of this program at the VobBlanker homepage.
Guides
There are several nice guides for this program.
- Blanking with VobBlanker
- Splitting a DVD9 with VobBlanker
- Previewing and Cutting with VobBlanker
- Stripping Audio with VobBlanker
- Motion2Still menus with VobBlanker
- Using VobBlanker to add original menus back to dvdshrink reauthored dvds (v3)
Problems and Questions about the program?
You can post in the Authoring and Editing forum - if you have problems on how to use this program.