George Wing
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[Moh’d Al jamed] “I need to edit the sound track “stero” of a DVD movie and re burn the dvd.”
Hi,
Can you clarify what you need to do:
1) change the word “stero” to “stereo” on a menu (and replace the menu)
2) actually change the audio for the title from one format to another
3) other?Regards,
George -
Glad I could help, and that it is working now 🙂
Regards,
George -
Is “E” your DVD Drive (if so, you won’t be able to write to it).
Make a folder on your hard drive, and copy the VIDEO_TS folder from your “master disc” to your hard drive folder.
Then use PGCedit to open up the VIDEO_TS folder on your hard drive (not from the disc). Make the changes and save them.
Then burn the DVD Folder from your hard drive to disc. I believe Encore will let you burn from a DVD Volume on your hard drive.
Regards,
George -
You can just save your changes (icon on the top with the disc in the folder — 2nd to the left).
Then use Encore to burn from DVD Volume.
Try playing it back using PowerDVD or WinDVD (from the VIDEO_TS folder on your hard drive). See if the change worked before burning.
Regards,
George -
First, make sure you have a backup of the DVD so you have something to go back to in case things don’t go as planned…
Open it up in PGCedit (utility that allows you to modify your DVD). Double-click what looks like the Video Title (in the left hand column). You should see a popup window with what appears to be the chapter marks for the Title. Under the CELL CMD # — change the first box with a “1” to “0”
Save it and Burn that to disc to test in a DVD Player.
NOTE: remove any PGCedit backup folders before burning (the program makes some backup folders by default, you can turn that off if you want).Regards,
George -
[Henry Panniell] “a chapter error slipped pass me”
What type of Chapter Error — perhaps it can be fixed (instead of demuxing and re-authoring).
Regards,
George -
Can you give a little more detail on what you mean by:
[Bernard Ageeb] “which they want to update with new footage and music”
Do they simply want to add some Intro and/or ending footage?
Do they want to retain the current menu structure, or do they even care if you give them a new DVD with similar (but different) menus?
Regards,
George -
ISOBuster might be able to extract the mpeg (might be worth a shot).
Regards,
George -
yes – I believe they both have demo versions available for download — let me know how your web search goes…
Regards,
George -
On the PC (outside of Scenarist), you can do multiple angles with DVD Lab Pro 2.x and DVD Architect Pro 4.x
DLP will require that you can encode your assets before authoring (as it does not come with high-quality mpeg encoder).
Regards,
George