The time is not relevant, just the space taken up on the disk. And yes, TDA has this limitation about subtitles.
For mine, I would use muxman anyway (see my sig). It's just these packages have glitzy interfaces and can do the job a bit easier.
To use muxman, you need demuxed titles (into m2v, ac3 and whatever format your subbies are in). Use PGC demux for this. Now the only other thing you need is a little text file called celltimes.txt, which defines the chapter points (in frames).
To get used to muxman, do a trial run on a small title (say a single 25 minute episodic title from somewhere).
EDIT: These titles already contain cells! Title 3 starts at sector sector 2,091,609. But this is too high (max is 2,086,912). You need to split Title 2, cell 28 into 2. Three quarters-way should be sufficient. This disk is verrrrrry full and no margin has been left for error.
Once the split is done (see above for how), then load VIDEO_TS.IFO up in IfoEdit (see my sig). Navigate to VMG_PTT_SRPT and see where title 3's starting sector starts at address 0x000028. It must be lower than 2,086,912 and you need to ensure that layer 1 is not too much. As I said, there's little margin for error. Do ensure you are using Verbatim media, which at least has a decent chance of writing and playing to the edge of the disk.
EDIT 2: Please see the attached celltimes file for muxing for title 2. This should work. The LB will be 85% way through what is now the last cell (which will be split into 2 after the mux).
Regards
For mine, I would use muxman anyway (see my sig). It's just these packages have glitzy interfaces and can do the job a bit easier.
To use muxman, you need demuxed titles (into m2v, ac3 and whatever format your subbies are in). Use PGC demux for this. Now the only other thing you need is a little text file called celltimes.txt, which defines the chapter points (in frames).
To get used to muxman, do a trial run on a small title (say a single 25 minute episodic title from somewhere).
EDIT: These titles already contain cells! Title 3 starts at sector sector 2,091,609. But this is too high (max is 2,086,912). You need to split Title 2, cell 28 into 2. Three quarters-way should be sufficient. This disk is verrrrrry full and no margin has been left for error.
Once the split is done (see above for how), then load VIDEO_TS.IFO up in IfoEdit (see my sig). Navigate to VMG_PTT_SRPT and see where title 3's starting sector starts at address 0x000028. It must be lower than 2,086,912 and you need to ensure that layer 1 is not too much. As I said, there's little margin for error. Do ensure you are using Verbatim media, which at least has a decent chance of writing and playing to the edge of the disk.
EDIT 2: Please see the attached celltimes file for muxing for title 2. This should work. The LB will be 85% way through what is now the last cell (which will be split into 2 after the mux).
Regards
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