![]() Probably easier to rip the whole thing to disc, and use ProjectX or similar to (losslessly) demux the MPEG-2 from the VOBs. I just started to write out how to do it using PCGedit, then realised how horribly horribly complicated it is unless you're au fait with the internals of DVD structure. Thanks in advance! posted by remi to Computers & Internet (13 answers total) 3 users marked this as a favoriteĮrrr. Has anyone ever done this before? Please let me know. ![]() Searching around on the Web for this topic is quite difficult, since the search results I get is always about how to convert VOB's to VCD, crack the CSS, etc. But when I insert it in a normal DVD player, I get the "Unknown Disc" message. From what I can see, my Mac's DVD Player application will read it just fine, including the new intro. I tried copying the new VTS_04_1.VOB onto the old one, and burn the DVD. The intro I want is in VTS_04_1.VOB of that disc image. The file listing is similar, but now I have a VTS_xx_0.VOB file for every corresponding VTS_xx_1.VOB file. I tried to make a DVD, with a similar layout, to make sure its DVD image output would have the same file listing. I used VLC to see the content of the VOB files, and it seems the unskippable intro I want to modify is VTS_04_1.VOB. The file listing in VIDEO_TS is the following: The menu has three items: first, the movie itself second, scene selection third, special features, which gives you two short movies. The content starts with the unskippable intro, then the menu. In this case, I can't just modify the source file and create another DVD, which would be a lot simpler. That hard drive failed and I lost everything on it. However, the project file was stored on an external hard drive. The DVD was done with iDVD '06 on my Mac mini. This is fine, but we didn't include a legal warning anywhere in the disc, and one is needed (at least, extremely recommended) before we can hand out copies. Now, a few people from the school would like to get a copy of the DVD. When we presented the DVD, it worked just fine. I have a DVD made for a presentation of a school.
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