mshanker, there are a few guides that explain how to keep just the movie. That's really the easiest thing there is (if the movie fits) due to the fact that only Ifoedit is needed. Here's how I did it. All of the files to HD using DVDDecrypter Open VTS_02_01.IFO (i believe this was the first file of the 16:9 movie) in IFOEDIT Select VOB Extras Use the default settings or follow the settings in one of the guides Select OK Pick 1 soundtrack and 1 subpicture Select strip it Select the VOBId's (I can't recall which were needed, use DVD2AVI to check the VOB id's) This is also in a guide. Ifoedit can also tell you which ID's the PGC uses but I don't normally use this. Once it's done you should be down to 3.60GB, which is small enough for a DVD-R.
I tried to copy this movie on 2 DVD-R, but somethig is wrong: - Disk1 plays correctly, but the scene selection pointers to chapters are wrong; - Disk2 doesn't play at all, but if you modify the IFO to play directly the movie on disc insertion, all seems to be ok. But, unfortunately, at the end of the movie an "illegal navigation error" is displayed. Also in this case the scene selection produces erratic results. If somebody knows what I should modify to get both DVD working, please let me know. I want to keep all contents, extras and audio tracks. Thank you in advance. Silix.
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Im a newbie to this forum, but not a newbie to the "hobbie". The Easiest way i have found to do standalone movies is to extract the movie files only to your choice of directory, then with ifoedit, i would create entirely new IFO files. Make the necessary adjustments to the ifo files to reflect what is on the movie, and burn. I use Nero to burn with by the way. HackerKing p.s. when i say necessary adjustments, im talking about changing the audio and video attributes.