Video Edit
General video editing stuff, like AVI join and merge.
--How
to copy a DVD-9 using ReJig (DVD BackUp Mode)
ReJig is the first open source DVD
transcoding program for Windows. It's engine is pretty good
and the quality is really good even though it's somewhat slower
than other solutions like DVD Shrink. In this guide we are going
to go through the "simple" mode of this program, called
DVD Backup. As you'll find out ReJig has other interesting options
like DVD authoring and IFO mode that we go through in other
guides.
You can download ReJig here. Let's start the guide now!
This is the first screen of ReJig. Select DVD Backup here. This
is the simple mode of ReJig and the one that we are going to
use in this guide.
Now it's time to load the DVD files. You can load from a DVD
or from your hard disk. We selected the first one (1) and then
clicked Open.
This step is also simple. You need to select the audio and
subtitle streams you want to keep. (1). I suggest you select
only 1 audio stream as this will improve the video quality
a lot. After you make your selections click Continue. (2)
Time for the output settings. First of all select the Output
directory (1) which is the folder that ReJig will put the DVD
files it will create so that you can later burn them to a DVD-R
disc. Next you need to set the output size. I suggest you use
the Safe - 10 Megs (2) option to be sure you will not have any
problems. When you're done click Encode!
After you click encode, ReJig will Demux the audio from the
video, then encode the video and create the new DVD files that
are now ready for burn in the folder you specified in Step 4.
Fast and easy wasn't it?