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Use SmartRipper or DVD Decrypter
to rip this movie DVD to a local folder,
for example, X:\JurassicPark3



This DVD has 66 titles which require 7.75 GB
to hold the audio and video streams
if a true 1:1 digital copy is performed.
This size exceeds the capacity of a single DVD-R.

However, the main title (title 1, the movie itself)
which has 21 chapters and its play time of 93 minutes
takes only 4.38 GB,
slightly exceeding the capacity of one DVD-R.



From the VTS tab backup option, the main movie is seen
in the first video title set (VTS_01).
This DVD is organized into 11 title sets.

To back up the main movie, only the first VTS is required.
In this first VTS, there are 3 more small titles which can be discarded to save disk space. The remaining title sets contain extra features, bonus materials, comments and coming attractions which can be saved on another disk.

Right click on a title and select "Keep Title"
from the context menu to keep or discard it.



Run DVD-Replica and open X:\JurassicPark3
The main movie and its menu can be fit into
one DVD-R with some minor customizations.

To preserve the menu navigation structure and
to fit the video title set VTS_01 into one DVD-R,
the last chapter (end credits) is discarded.

The backup options are:
Start with the main movie (Start with title 1)
when the backup DVD-R is put in the player.

Remove all user prohibited options
so the Menu key can be pressed at any time,

Auto-repeat to replay the movie from the
beginning when the movie ends.

Split the original DVD video files into two discs
and keep only 19 chapters on the first DVD-R.
The last two discarded chapters contain end credits and
a few seconds of black video.

Since the second disk is not needed here,
select the option Skip Disc 2.
Generate the main movie and its menu on one DVD-R.

Rename the output folder (Disc1) to VIDEO_TS
before burning or playing.


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