Then I can just move the slider to different points, which would be quick and easy. I'm trying to set this up to where all videos are one movie, instead of 90 short ones. If I want to move from video #1 to #75, I'd have to go back out to the main menu and select it. I can move from one video to the next in sequence with the "Next Media in the Playlist" buttons, but that, of course, only allows me to skip to the chapter right before or after. I can select "Play All", but the slider will only allow me to slide between points on the particular video I'm watching. Each one plays as a separate movie though. What the DVD is is a collection of short videos. This particular DVD is chaptered very strangely. With Vlc, if you select "Play All Chapters" in the original DVD, then you should be able to "move from point to point without having to go back and pick a chapter each time", by simply dragging the slider, no ?Īctually, no, not with this DVD. The question is : why don't you keep the DVD structure, if the precedent described methods allow you to move quickly from one point to another, without going back to the menu in a chaptered DVD ? I understand you would like "to record the whole thing into a single file, as the chaptering is annoying" ![]() So it would be great if you explained, why you can't actually "move from point to point without having to go back and pick a chapter each time" when using the original DVD in Vlc or in a DVD player ![]() * Enter a time hh:mm:ss in your remote control ("display" button on mine) if you want to jump directly to a certain place in the file. * Use the FF button on the remote control (though you could already do this in the original DVD) So the question is : how do you intend to "move quickly to another point" on your DVD player, if your new DVD structure hasn't got chapters anymore ?īecause the resulting DVD won't have any menu or chapters, then the only 2 ways to move quickly from one point to another one, on your DVD player, will be : If you use the "skip" button of your remote control, then you'll jump to the next chapter after each skip, do we agree ?īut maybe you don't want this on your DVD player, because you got 90 chapters. * Now if you play the original DVD in your DVD player attached to your TV, what is your exact problem ? * With Vlc, if you select "Play All Chapters" in the original DVD, then you should be able to "move from point to point without having to go back and pick a chapter each time", by simply dragging the slider, no ?īecause I could do it with my chaptered original DVD, using Vlc. The resulting Video_ts folder played nicely on Vlc and on my DVD player attached to the TV (after I burned a rewritable DVD with the resulting Video_ts folder)Īs I don't want to violate the forum rules, I'll wait a few hours for Vlc_help or J-B advice : should I PM Roddude directly and share this find with him only, or as it's open source, would it be better to share it here with all of you ?īut Roddude, there is one thing that I didn't understand in your 1st post, when you wrote : "I'd like to be able to move from point to point without having to go back and pick a chapter each time"īecause the original DVD I tested had, like yours, a "Play All Chapters" option in its menu, then : There are 2 great pictures that explained the whole (simple) process and it went fast. ![]() I made a complete test for you, removing all chapters (and menu) from a DVD structure I got. Though it's dated from 2005, it worked perfectly on my Windows XP system (but I can't tell you if it will work on Vista or 7) Found an open source transcoding tool (with a great interface) that could help you to remove all chapters in a DVD structure.
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