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Originally Posted by Synetech Using CloneDVD or Fab open a disc that includes another version in reauthor/custom mode. Select the main movie. It will tell you how much space it needs. Now select the alternate version. It will increase the required space, but only a little because it only needs to add the few extra chapters that are different. |
But you said the IFOs are bad, so CloneDVD and Fab is not doing something right. The extra footage is actually the ILVU (interleaved) segment in the unrated version.
The multi-angle DVD actually has at least 2 titles, but since most of the segments are shared between 2 titles, the total size is not doubled. The only difference between the 2 titles are the ILVU multi-angle segments.
Anyway, isn't it better to rip just the Unrated Extended version and the deleted scenes, then combine them together with
DvdShrink? Wouldn't this make your life easier? Besides, the unrated version has more footage not shown in theater. So why would you want to include the theatrical version? Are you going to watch again?
But if you insist in having both versions, then rip in full disc mode for the movie DVD and in movie only mode for the deleted scenes. Then use
DvdReMake to combine the 2 - this will require major reauthoring: lots of deletions of unwanted stuff and additions of few VM commands. Basically, follow the same layout as DvdShrink's Reauthor mode.