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Posted by Wendy Collins
Posted on 08/08/05 01:31
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Editing Functions:


The editing options are enormous, with a huge selection of options to choose from. For this test we decided to keep the main movie, main sound track, and the menus

From the picture on the above screenshot, we can see the full structure of our file set. Including the main movie, disc menu system, sound tracks, sub channel tracks, and all the extra's.

We can also quite clearly see what we will have to disable to reach our objective of only having the main movie, main sound track, and disc menu.

This is a simple task of selecting the track you want to disable or hide and right clicking on it. Once this is done a popup menu will appear with the available options.

Remove Copyright Information:

We will start by removing the copyright information (see the screenshot below.)

Selecting each block you wish to remove and then selecting 'hide block" removes this block from the movie. If you wish all the blocks to be removed you can select 'Hide blocks after this" and DvdReMake Pro will remove all the blocks in the current structure. Once this has been done the edited blocks will be displayed (see screen shot below.)

Removing The Disc Extra's:

Now its time to remove the disc extra's. On this particular DVD movie the extras are located in 'Video title set 3".
We will remove all the extras from the disc.

Once the extra's had been removed we can see from the screenshot below, the full project will now sit comfortably on a Single Layer blank DVD media.

We could have exported the file set at this point, but we wanted to also remove the unwanted language tracks and sub channel information. So let us head on and also do this task.

Removing Sound Tracks:

We have chosen to only keep the 'AC3 6 channel" sound track for this movie, so we will remove the 'AC3 2 channel" sound tracks. To achieve this task, we first selected  'Video title set 1" where our unwanted sound tracks were located. We then selected the sound tracks we wished to remove by 'right clicking" on the track and then selecting 'Disable track in all PGC" (see screen shot below.)

And in the screenshot below we can see our unwanted 'AC3 2 channel" sound tracks have been disabled.

Removing Sub Channel Tracks:

Now it was time to remove the last of the data from the project. This task was to remove the 'sub channel data" (subtitles)
As we can see from the screenshot below, there was 2 sub channel tracks on this disc.

Each sub channel track was removed in turn, and we can see the tracks are now disabled in the screenshot below.

Overall Thoughts:

Removing the unwanted data from this disc with DvdReMake Pro was a very simple task indeed. What's more, it took no more than a minute to find and remove the unwanted data. This is very impressive indeed.

Our editing on this movie was now complete. On the nest page we will see how DvdReMake Pro  performs in the task of exporting a movie…

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Subchannel is the data on a cd. The proper term should be subtitle and not subchannel.
really good program, but a program called VOB Blanker is just as good, granted a lot harder and the GUI isn't no where near as wizard base as this, but for funcionality Vob Blanker does what this does,

and i feel that if support continues, one day Vob blanker could just be as good, or better?
And Vob Blanker is FREE!!!!
DVD Decrypter's developer has been blackmailed out of business and all development on DVD Shrink has also ceased. Fortunately, AnyDVD is still around and still helping customer to remove Rights Destruction Technology and allow (US) consumers to exercise their legal right to make back up/archive copies of their legally purchased DVDs. Hollywood and the recording industry, the only industries I know of which treat ALL of their customers as criminals. And, at least in the US, our tax money* goes to these very same companies who are so desperate to strip us of our rights.

Every blank CDR sold in the US has a tax on it. This money is then paid out to the record companies despite the latter's (so far thankfully laughable) attempts to keep the money and deprive us of our rights.
This sounds like the threo thet got Bush in the White house, The Oil Co's brother, Time Warrner, O lest not forget Microsoft?Yes Bill geve record amounts to this ORG.
We lost the Consatution,becouse of not doing any thing,mabie it is time for some one to do somthing?
Not me tho,I'm stuck in a weelchair:(
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