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| Posted by | Wendy Collins |
| Posted on | 08/08/05 01:31 |
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Import DVD:
DVD Shrink was used to rip the DVD to the hard drive, although DvdReMake Pro can rip the file from an optical drive, it is recommended to use a 3rd party ripper and store the files on the hard drive, as this will speed up the import process and put less stress on the optical drive once you start editing the movie.
DvdReMake Pro cannot import a CSS protected DVD-Movie disc, as DVdReMake Pro does not support the copying of protected movies. A 3rd party program is required for this task. We used DVD Shrink and AnyDVD to handle the protection removal.
DVD Shrink was setup with the target size being DVD9, this was to ensure no compression was used. DVD Shrink was also setup to remove encryption from the input movie as DvdReMake Pro cannot perform this task. We also choose to backup the full disc with all the menus, extra's, and all available sub channel and language tracks available.

As we can see from the screenshot below DVD Shrink finished the task in 8 minutes 21 seconds and stored our complete movie on the hard drive ready for editing with DvdReMake Pro.

Now we were ready to import the stored file set into DvdReMake Pro. To do this it's a simple case of finding the required folder and clicking on 'select" (see screenshot below)

Providing the files have already been stored on the hard drive. The import process only takes a few seconds to complete. In this case the full movie was imported into DvdReMake Pro in 29 seconds. While the files are being imported a progress meter is displayed, as seen in the screenshot below.

Once the import has completed, a window will open with an overview of the imported disc. This display is also the main DvdReMake Pro work screen. This window can be resized as necessary.
As we can see from the screenshot below, all the movie streams are shown and we can see the main movie file of 3883.45 Megabytes will comfortably fit on a Single Layer blank DVD media.

Now let's move to the next page where we will find out about this applications editing abilities.



and i feel that if support continues, one day Vob blanker could just be as good, or better?


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.


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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