Not sure if this is covered already but, I wanted to put all 40 of my Star Trek DVD's from like 10 years ago on less DVD's. You know, way back when they put 2 eps on a single DVD! Is there any way to extract just the audio and video from the DVD's and re-author new DVD's? I already have progs like Imtoo Mpeg encoder and DVD-lab Pro, what else would I need?
what do you mean by "just" the audio and video. that is all of the movie...isn't it? Use DVD Shrink and DVD Dycyter. You can also put the menus on the videos if you do a full disk backup on DVD Shrink. Here is the guide: What you will need: - DVD Shrink (latest version) **[bold]and[/bold]** - DVD Decrypter (latest version) 1.) Insert any dvd into the DVD drive. 2.) Run DVD Decrypter. 3.) Go to Mode -> ISO -> Read. 4.) Set the "target" as your DVD. 5.) Make sure the destination is under your biggest disk (so it doesn't mess up your computer's preformance). 6.) Click 'Decrypt' (DVD to HD). 7.) Once that is complete, insert a blank dvd and go to Mode -> ISO -> Write. 8.) In the 'source' box, open the movie that you just ripped. 9.) Click 'Write' (HD to DVD). Tip: I suggest writing at the slowest speed (1x for me) so it comes out crisp and clear with no skips.