joeyd
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endorakai, try this...worked fine for me
AnyDVD 7.3.2.0 running
Rip WW Z to hard drive using AnyDVD
Open WW Z folder on HD using Shrink
In Shrink enable preview pane and edit out unwanted credits, audio tracks, languages (easily done)
burn this back onto the HD with different file name, then
burn this edited file to disc. I used Nero and worked perfectly...
You can burn to a DVD-9 disc with no loss or to a DVD-5 disc with compression. I burned my edited version to a DVD-5 disc at about 96%
Good luck :clap:
i just downloaded anydvd hd and was able to decrypt and download world war z from a dvd... my problem is trying to burn the copy onto a disc results in multiple languages... i can watch the entire movie on my computer correctly (english only) i can look at the files and everything there is no more protection but i cant seem to get it to be ripped in english only... the vobs are simply in multiple languages. if dvd hd has an option to rip solely the english audio and NOTHING else then i would like to know how to do that as i use a few good burners but none of them result in english because they ask for video files and ignore ifo and stuff. also i know it isnt a burning software issue because if i load the vob individually i also get multiple languages meaning that both the players and the burners are working with the same problem and not some random setting. what i would like is to hopefully find an option to remove completely any other language audio than the english audio track from even existing - as in not even save that other tracks to my comp, just the english audio of the movie... is that even possible?
AnyDVD 7.3.2.0 running
Rip WW Z to hard drive using AnyDVD
Open WW Z folder on HD using Shrink
In Shrink enable preview pane and edit out unwanted credits, audio tracks, languages (easily done)
burn this back onto the HD with different file name, then
burn this edited file to disc. I used Nero and worked perfectly...
You can burn to a DVD-9 disc with no loss or to a DVD-5 disc with compression. I burned my edited version to a DVD-5 disc at about 96%
Good luck :clap: