Have you ever experienced this ?

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  1. idoia

    idoia Member

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    Hi,
    I have a DVD5(4.2G).
    I copied it on my hard drive using osex.
    I got both Audio_TS and Video_TS, so what I
    did was easy: I opended toast chose "burn a
    DVD" dragged both folders and launched
    the process.
    Fine.
    Today I have tried to watch it, everything
    went ok appart from the fact that I could not
    get the menu therefore could not change the
    language.
    Even stranger, as I kept the copy on my
    harddrive I launched my DVD player and
    opened
    the VIDEO_TS folder to play the movie and
    guess what: on my computer I got the menu.
    What did I do wrong ? I guess the problem
    came in Toast (6.01) but what did I missed ?
    thanks for replying.
    PS I also have a copy of Toast 5.1 and may
    have done it in Toast 5.1
    Is there any known bug in toast that missed
    the menu or whatever ?
    Thanks for replying
     
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  2. tenbob

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    Did you extract the DVD (i.e. by using DVD Extractor, or similar) or did you save it as a Disc Image?

    1) If you extracted the film from the DVD you will not get any menus, just the film. You may have discarded the wrong language (i.e. English). The 'english' language is usually the first ac3 file extracted from the DVD.

    2) If you saved the DVD as a disc image it will be an exact replica as the original. This means the menu, scene selection & languages will be fine.

    Hope this helps!
     
  3. JonB

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    I had the exakt same problem with x-men 2. I couldnĀ“t reach the language menu on my computer, but then I tried it on a stand-alone and to my surprise it worked fine!
     

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