I have never run `dvdbackup` so I am in the dark to your exact situation.
You *could* try re-running dvdbackup again, and this time tell it NOT to back the unneeded files. If dvdbackup does any special processing (such as repairing .IFO file mappings) then it should update the mappings correctly. Software DVD players are wonderfully tolerant of broken IFO mappings. In this respect they act like MPEG players and just keep going. If you end up burning IFO files with broken mappings, it won't play on (most) set top DVD players. The VIDEO_TS files point to ALL your VTS files. So if you drop out a title set (say VTS_02_*) be aware that the VIDEO_TS files will still look for them and you'll have a noncompliant DVD structure. It *may* still play on a set top box but probably not. To fix THAT, you need something to tweak the VIDEO_TS IFO files (or re-generate new ones from just your MPEG/VOB files). I don't know how you would do this under Linux. > -----Original Message----- > From: Alessio Sangalli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 1:34 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [Dvdrtools-users] video dvd backup > > > > Andr� Dalle wrote: > > > Once the files are decss'd on disk, you don't need > libdvdread/css to > > access > > the files. > > > > You could just move the files you don't want to another > directory, or use > > mkisofs -exclude-list to omit certain files from the ISO image. > > > > Is dvdbackup doing any special processing that you require? > > > I think yes, because I only need one 'title' from the DVD, and I don't > think that dvd 'titles' have a direct mapping over those files... > > Any suggestion is welcome. > > bye! > as > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Dvdrtools-users mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://mail.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/dvdrtools-users > > _______________________________________________ Dvdrtools-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/dvdrtools-users
