1 dvd 24 titles 1 file
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1 dvd 24 titles 1 file
I cant figure out how to do it.
I end up with 24 files.
I want to get all 24 titles (its a homemade dvd) to output to one movie.
What am I missing!
Thanks!
Cool tool by the way.
I end up with 24 files.
I want to get all 24 titles (its a homemade dvd) to output to one movie.
What am I missing!
Thanks!
Cool tool by the way.
Re: 1 dvd 24 titles 1 file
You can't. You'll have to join the files either before or after encoding.
Unless it was recorded by a camcorder that writes directly to a DVD (in which case the source is a DVD), you might want to encode from the source rather than the compressed DVD.Curtix wrote:(its a homemade dvd)
Re: 1 dvd 24 titles 1 file
Easiest way is to concatenate all the VOB files on the DVD into one file then feed that to Handbrake. If you want chapters for each clip you'll have to create a text file with the appropriate contents.
Re: 1 dvd 24 titles 1 file
NeroVision (part of Nero Suite) (not free) ( http://www.nero.com/ ) is perfect for this. Use this to combine all the titles to one, then you can tell it to create a chapter for where the title-breaks are. After this, load it in Handbrake.
Re: 1 dvd 24 titles 1 file
Can you give me some tips on the cat of the VOB.
What tool can I use to pull that off.
Thanks!
What tool can I use to pull that off.
Thanks!
Re: 1 dvd 24 titles 1 file
In Windows you can use the built in copy command.
copy /b VTS_01_01.VOB+VTS_01_02.VOB+VTS_02_01.VOB+VTS_02_02.VOB+VTS_03_01.VOB megafile.vob
copy /b VTS_01_01.VOB+VTS_01_02.VOB+VTS_02_01.VOB+VTS_02_02.VOB+VTS_03_01.VOB megafile.vob
Re: 1 dvd 24 titles 1 file
mduell, at first I thought you were blowing smoke up his dress, but then I decide to try what you stated about copying the VOBs into one, and I was surprised to say the least that it worked. Video was seen, audio was heard, and the total time of the video was all the videos combined. One thing though, only the 1st audio track was available for playback (all the other audio streams were not there) and also lost all subtitles streams. This I assume is because there is no IFO file to accompany this new VOB file. If these are not an issue for someone's project, then go for it.
Last edited by Bantha on Sat Mar 27, 2010 12:20 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: 1 dvd 24 titles 1 file
You *ought* to be able to solve that problem by first demuxing all the streams and then concatenating all the various parts together and remuxing them. Look at tsmuxer (freeware) or some such and see if it will do what you need (it would on other file types -- don't know if it supports VOB or not but I'm guessing it does). Choose demux and you'll end up with the various soundtracks and subtitles separated (as well as video).
To remux you can use tsmuxer but if you want to go to an mkv container (recommended) I'd use mkvmerge. (To make a VOB I don't know what you'd use, but I assume there is *something* out there that will do it. Once again, I never use this format so I'm not sure about the details).
To remux you can use tsmuxer but if you want to go to an mkv container (recommended) I'd use mkvmerge. (To make a VOB I don't know what you'd use, but I assume there is *something* out there that will do it. Once again, I never use this format so I'm not sure about the details).
Re: 1 dvd 24 titles 1 file
Oh, I bet you use VOB a lot more than you realize. It's the container for DVD video/audio/sub-titles/etc.
Re: 1 dvd 24 titles 1 file
Nope -- don't use it at all (strictly blu-ray here).
Re: 1 dvd 24 titles 1 file
As if I would do such a thing. Welcome to the wonderful world of MPEG Program Streams.Bantha wrote:mduell, at first I thought you were blowing smoke up his dress, but then I decide to try what you stated about copying the VOBs into one, and I was surprised to say the least that it worked. Video was seen, audio was heard, and the total time of the video was all the videos combined.
Given that the OP is starting with a homemade DVD I'm not too worried about alternate audio, subtitles, chapters, etc. But AFAIK all the audio tracks should be available if they're present in the first clip and consistently identified.Bantha wrote:One thing though, only the 1st audio track was available for playback (all the other audio streams were not there) and also lost all subtitles streams. This I assume is because there is no IFO file to accompany this new VOB file. If these are not an issue for someone's project, then go for it.
Re: 1 dvd 24 titles 1 file
Oh, you're right about him doing it for his homevideos. I was thinking along the lines of TV shows from DVDs that I own, like Seinfeld, Everybody Loves Raymond, etc....