Not much you can do with that. You could try and do screen captures on your
computer, use Photoshop to cut out those menu images and then recreate the
buttons, but that'd be a lot of work, and I'm not sure of the quality you'd
get.

 

 

 

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film and video production

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www.100acrefilms.com

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Gregg A. Eshelman
Sent: Friday, December 19, 2008 4:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AP] Replacing video in DVD?

 

A client has presented me with a bit of a puzzle. He had a DVD made 
and burnt to a single layer disc.

Now he wants the same thing, but in higher quality on a dual layer 
disc.

The problem is he doesn't have the original project file (doesn't know 
what software was used to author it anyway) nor does he have the 
graphics etc used for the menus.

He does have the original source video, which can be re-encoded at a 
higher bitrate to fill out the dual layer DVD-R.

If I'd done the original, it wouldn't be a problem, I'd just re-do the 
video and re-author the disc.

Is there a way to swap out the video while keeping all the menus and 
chapter points? The content and length will be identical, but about 2x 
better looking.

Any software required to do it won't be a problem because I can see 
this being useful in the future for other DVDs I've done on single 
layer I may want to upgrade to dual layer.

 



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