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How To Burn New Movies (Transformers 2 and Star Trek)

imbroad posted 2009 Nov 18 22:54
I had to register today to post this because I keep seeing questions on how to burn these new movies that have multiple Titles that you can choose from. I found a pretty easy way, and I hope this can help some people out.

Also, this method only works with the Main Movie, not the Full Disc:


1) First step is to play the movie with the media player of your choice. I prefer VLC, but WMP is fine too.

2) When you have the main movie playing write down the length of the film (for example, Star Trek is 2:06:46)

3) Next, you will need the free version of DVDFab 6.1.2.5

4) Open DVDFab and click on the green check mark in the upper right hand corner. Click on PathPlayer in the menu and disable it.

5) Click on Main Movie and load your DVD and select the correct region.

6) Look through the time lengths of all the movie Titles and select the one that matches the movie length you wrote down in step 2 (for example, Star Trek was 2:06:46, find the Title that has this play length)

7) Choose the audio and subtitles you want to include and press Next and than Start, if a warning comes up about an error just press Ignore All

8) Once DVDFab is finished copying the files, I than open the folder I extracted the video files to with DVDShrink and create an ISO (may not be the best way, but it works for me)

9) Burn that thing! I use ImgBurn.


Sorry if this is too detailed and explains steps that are very obvious. I mean to offend no one. I hope this helps some people out on finding out which title to select. Please add any information you think may be of use.

Peace,
Ian


(And as always, these actions should only be performed on DVDs which you own)



olyteddy posted 2009 Nov 18 23:50
For step 1 just play the DVD in a standalone or PowerDVD or other 'normal' DVD player, look at the on screen display and use that title number. Quicker and easier than doing it by time.


ZQX posted 2009 Nov 19 01:02
1) and 2) are unnecessary because you can just preview the titlesets with DVDFab. Also creating an ISO is unnecessary before burning with Imgburn.


jman98 posted 2009 Nov 19 08:49
It's worth noting that the free version of DVDFab trails the commercial one by about 6 months and we've already had reports of new DVDs that it can't decrypt but the commercial one can.


imbroad posted 2009 Nov 19 19:29
Thanks for the comments

And ZQX, I prefer ISOs. A lot cleaner than all those damn video files, and I have a 2TB external that I keep all the ISOs on. I also have my desktop connected to my Samsung LCD.



JohnnyBob posted 2009 Nov 20 00:27
It will be interesting to see how long it takes before the free version of DVDFab works like the paid version with Star Trek (2009)...





Thrill Killer posted 2009 Nov 28 22:21
I ripped Star Trek,Dark Knight,and Transformers easily. I got the free vers, DvdFab 6.1.2.5 on Nov. 22nd.

1. Created folders to send rip files to
2. Selected "Main Movie"
3. Selected pre-made file for rip
4. Clicked Ch.21 for Star Trek(have to "check" the little circle.Not just hi-lite the line of ch.21)
5. Clicked start

Took about 40min to rip. Closed out DvdFab. Opened up DvdShrink-"Open File"-Selected file-Then "Reauthor". Reauthored film to fit. Hit "Analyze". Then "Back up". And away it went. P.S. I also have DVD DeCrypter which it automatically opened to burn with after creating the ISO.

I did the same thing with D.K. and Trans. As Decrypter wouldn't do those films. DvdFab free vers. smashed those films straight to my HDD!




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