How do I split a movie title

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  1. sdswaney

    sdswaney Regular member

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    First of all, I did a search but I didn't see anything that I think would solved my problem.
    I ripped the movie to my HDD (but I screwed up and only ripped the movie only). After watching the movie I then found out that there are 2 episodes in that 1 title. I shrink at 64% compression. So now I would like to split the 2 episodes and burn each on its own disc using no compression. I still have the ripped movie on my HDD.
    Now when I open shrink in re-author mode it only shows Title 1 in the right window. Am I screwed or is there a simple way to do this? I am very new at this, so any detailed information would be great. Thanks
     
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    If title 1 is complete (2 episodes), then in DVD shrink click 'Re-Author', drag title 1 from right to left side of window.
    Right click on title 1 and choose 'set start/end frames'.
    Select the first part, click 'OK' then 'Backup'.
    It save that part to a new folder which can be burned to disk.
    Right click on title 1 and 'Cut'
    Drag title 1 from right to left and repeat the frame selection.

     
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    sdswaney Regular member

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    thanks attar, that's twice you have really help me out. It worked great and it was so simple. How did you learn all of these different things? Is there a detailed guide for shrink that tells you how to do all of these different things? I have printed out a few shrink guides from this site, but never seen any thing about this issue (or maybe I missed it). What guide to you sugest I use?
    thanks again, steve
     
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    attar Senior member

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    I don't think there is a canonical, comprehensive guide.
    You probably have the same guides I used - beyond that it's Google with 'Afterdawn' or 'Videohelp' included in the search.
    Arguably, the 'Videohelp' site is best for guides and arcane problem solving hints.
     
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    thanks rotary, the guides look great!
     
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    keep clicking the next button and its animated - kool
     

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