I have noticed while using recode to burn large dvds when disabling extra audio tracks are not an option and it still goes over the 4.7 limit I have to disable say a chapter or two. I don't like the replace 1/2 second option and I use the replace with a solid color usually black and it works but while playing back said chapter the black color is as long as the chapter was like 2 minutes or whatever. I want to still retain the menu options on the dvd so I don't want to split in two but I want to know how do you while disabling a chapter to a solid color make it shink in size like for example if its 20 mins to 2 secs???
Disabling chapters with a solid color?????
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Go to the "authoring and editing" section of the forum and see Blutachs locked thread at the top. There you will find links to all sorts of fun programs to use. One you can use for a solution here is VobBlanker, with it you can remove the unwanted title and have no solid color taking up valuable space.
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To add to that, using VobBlanker in auto-blanking mode will probably be fastest.
You can also shrink the menus to tiny stills - either with VobBlanker or MenuShrink.
RegardsLes
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