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zipfero
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Posted: Sat, 20th Nov 2010 19:14 Post subject: |
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This question falls into the category "if you have to ask, it's probably not for you".
It is doable but requires a lot of time to get into it. If you're serious, go to the doom9.org forum, read a lot and ask a lot.
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Posted: Sat, 20th Nov 2010 19:16 Post subject: |
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True, especially if you want subtitle and audio menus, it can get complicated.
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Posted: Sat, 20th Nov 2010 19:32 Post subject: |
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Perhaps download the DVD instead?
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Posted: Sun, 21st Nov 2010 12:00 Post subject: |
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ConvertXToDVD?
Just drag and drop and convert with the default settings (although you will get better results if you play around with it). Subtitle and audio streams can be selected/deselected. You can create menus with submenus for audio, chapters etc...
There are tutorials on the VSO forums.
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Posted: Sun, 21st Nov 2010 13:56 Post subject: |
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dvd's is so from the nineties...
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