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Re: Rebuilding a Menu from original DVD
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Mylenium
on Aug 1, 2006 at 10:20:49 am
The short answer is: No. The long version: You will be able to extract sub-pictures and the video and audio using tools such as ReVOBrator and XMpeg. However, unless you are able to manually adjust the IFO files to edit out the parts you don't need and can leave navigation intact, you will still have to re-create the entire DVD, not just the menu. There's a good chance nothing will work anymore if you only rebuild the menu because sector allocation on the DVD changes (which in turn is relevant for the IFO files). It's not impossible to do, but frankly you may be quicker if you re-digitize and convert the original footage and rebuild the entire DVD from scratch.
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Rebuilding a Menu from original DVD
by Skeeter on Jul 31, 2006 at 4:47:32 pm
Re: Rebuilding a Menu from original DVD
by Mylenium on Aug 1, 2006 at 10:20:49 am
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