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You needn't make things more complicated than they already are. Since you're new to DVDs, you'll want to take things one step at a time. There is a program, Vob blanker which allows the removal of trailers, extras etc. As for removing menu buttons, this is the simplest way that I know of. Shouldn't be a problem seeing as how I got my kid sister to do it.
http://www.rippraff.de/Stuff/Menu_edit.htm You can download PgcEdit here. As for subtitles, you can leave them all in. They are so small in file size that it won't make a difference whatsoever. So keep the menu provided on the disc, main movie, and commentaries. Once that is all done, then compress with DVD Shrink. Most amazing jew boots |
There is a way but unless you know what you're doing then the DVD structure will be all over the place. Don't jump in the water unless you can swim. As for making a DVD menu, if button removal is a problem for you then I can say that making a menu will be "a painful, complicated peice of whatever."
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Sure, I'll write up a quick guide but from where exactly would you like me to start?
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |