trlove Posted October 11, 2010 Posted October 11, 2010 (edited) OK I just had the dvd read and it was 3 diffeent parts about 30 min each window and now I need to take the 3rd section out of the dvd when I make a copy. can someone help thanks Edited October 11, 2010 by trlove
LIGHTNING UK! Posted October 11, 2010 Posted October 11, 2010 This isn't something ImgBurn does, it's a burning program. By the sounds of it, you need an authoring program.
dbminter Posted October 11, 2010 Posted October 11, 2010 Not entirely sure what you're saying above, but, to me, it sounds like you need to use either DVDShrink and replace the stream you want to remove with something like a screen that says Video Removed or with a solid color. Or get DVDReMake to completely remove the stream from the DVD altogether. DVDShrink is free. DVDRemake is not. So, that might influence your choice.
trlove Posted November 22, 2010 Author Posted November 22, 2010 Not entirely sure what you're saying above, but, to me, it sounds like you need to use either DVDShrink and replace the stream you want to remove with something like a screen that says Video Removed or with a solid color. Or get DVDReMake to completely remove the stream from the DVD altogether. DVDShrink is free. DVDRemake is not. So, that might influence your choice. What I am saying is I recorded 2 different games on the dvd I want to burn and I only want to put 1 part on the dvd I want to make a copy of. I just dont understand why IMG is so basic where you cant even choose what you want to record. its senseless to me.
LIGHTNING UK! Posted November 22, 2010 Posted November 22, 2010 What sort of 'games' are you talking about here? Video of football (or any other sport) matches or actual computer games? You can't take a copy of something and be selective about it, that's not how disc imaging works. If you are talking about video, like I said in my first post, you need an authoring program to remove what you don't need - DVD Video is complex and you can't just delete a file and hope for the best. If you're talking about non video stuff, you probably can just remove what you don't want. You'd be using Build mode to make your new image based on the contents of your original disc (minus the bit you don't want).
trlove Posted January 4, 2011 Author Posted January 4, 2011 What sort of 'games' are you talking about here? Video of football (or any other sport) matches or actual computer games? You can't take a copy of something and be selective about it, that's not how disc imaging works. If you are talking about video, like I said in my first post, you need an authoring program to remove what you don't need - DVD Video is complex and you can't just delete a file and hope for the best. If you're talking about non video stuff, you probably can just remove what you don't want. You'd be using Build mode to make your new image based on the contents of your original disc (minus the bit you don't want). its a dvd with 2 football games and i want to only burn 1.
spinningwheel Posted January 4, 2011 Posted January 4, 2011 For what you want to do, re-read post #3. ImgBurn is a burning program, not an authoring program, and you need an authoring program to do what you want to do.
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