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| Can I split a DVD and preserve menus? Can I split a DVD and preserve menus? How does it affect things like Scene Selection, etc.? I was thinking of using Two Towers as my experiment. I would split each DVD for a total of 4 DVD+R's. The reason I want to split the DVD's is that I want to preserve all the audio streams (as, it has a bunch of different commentaries) and keep the video quality at the max. Pointing my to any links would be very much appreciated. |
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