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Post by musik on Nov 3, 2024 12:14:55 GMT
I have a recorded dvd-r from a concert I filmed 15 years ago or so on a borrowed super vhs-camera. Then I edited it on the pc and made a song menu included on the dvd-r.
I tried to copy it on the dvd-recorder now, but all I can copy is the concert so to say, the menu won't be included.
Since it's a rather old recording and I've changed pc a couple of times since then, returned the borrowed s-vhs camera, and the computers had older versions of windows and are now out of order and the video editing software isn't compatible with my current pc - I just wonder, is it possible to DUPLICATE the dvd-r record I have (we can call it The Master) and get the menus included in an easy way, or do I have to search for the project files, and buy an old pc to read them again, to duplicate from there to get new "digital copies of the mentioned master" with the song menu included?
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Post by OldStokie on Nov 3, 2024 12:36:03 GMT
Have you tried VLC Media Player. It's a brilliant app and can do most things, and it's free to download. Download it and see how you go on. OS.
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Post by musik on Nov 3, 2024 15:25:49 GMT
I've used Nero myself, initially because it was able to create and include isrc codes onto cd-r. It also has video editing. However I'm pretty sure it won't dance with my current pc's win version.
I don't think the software VLC Media you mention will be able to make digital copies including the menu, but perhaps it can copy the concert in question and let me add another menu. It should work with Win 10 64 bits.
Edith: I read a little about VLC Media now and if you unmark "skip dvd menus", they will probably be included.
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Post by mtrstudent on Nov 5, 2024 3:43:38 GMT
What was the concert?
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Post by marylandstoke on Nov 5, 2024 13:34:31 GMT
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