[Solved] Building A Disk

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[Solved] Building A Disk

Postby Fredb38 » Tue Sep 06, 2011 6:07 pm

I have downloaded a DVD that came in 24 MKV files.
The Midnight Special 1973 - 00 - DVD Menu 1.mkv
The Midnight Special 1973 - 00 - DVD Menu 2.mkv
The Midnight Special 1973 - 01 - The Doobie Brothers - Listen To The Music.mkv
The Midnight Special 1973 - 02 - Billy Preston - Will It Go Round In Circles.mkv
The Midnight Special 1973 - 03 - Jim Croce - Bad, Bad Leroy Brown.mkv
The Midnight Special 1973 - 04 - Gladys Knight & The Pips Intro.mkv
The Midnight Special 1973 - 05 - Gladys Knight & The Pips - Neither One Of Us.mkv
The Midnight Special 1973 - 06 - T-Rex Intro.mkv
The Midnight Special 1973 - 07 - T-Rex - Bang-A-Gong (Get It On).mkv
Etc.
If this was a store bought DVD I am guessing that the first two files listed above would be the menu that pops up when inserting the DVD into your player. The rest would be the individual video's. As you can see some of the files are intro's and the next file is the actual song.
My question is with the files that I have can I build the same DVD that you buy at the store. Menu and all?
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Re: Building A Disk

Postby JJ » Tue Sep 06, 2011 7:09 pm

Unless those mkv-containers actually contain vobs and ifos then no, you can not build exactly same.
You can get close to it, but that requires lot of work.
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