MyDVDs: Create Custom Menus and Backup Strategies
Overview
MyDVDs is a hypothetical (or typical) DVD-management workflow combining two main goals: designing custom DVD menus for playback and creating reliable backups of a disc library. Below are practical, step-by-step instructions and best practices for both parts.
Part 1 — Create Custom Menus
- Choose software
- Free: DVDStyler, HandBrake (authoring limited), ImgBurn (burning).
- Paid: Adobe Encore (legacy), Roxio Creator, Nero Video, Wondershare DVD Creator.
- Plan menu structure
- Main Menu: Play, Scenes/Chapters, Extras, Settings.
- Submenus: Episodes, language/subtitle choices, behind-the-scenes.
- Design assets
- Backgrounds: 1920×1080 for DVD menus (fit will be scaled); use 4:3 or 16:9 depending on target.
- Buttons & fonts: High-contrast, readable at TV distance; prefer sans-serif.
- Thumbnails: 320×180 or similar for chapter previews.
- Build interactive elements
- Create clear button focus states (highlight border or color change).
- Link buttons to titles/chapters; set default highlight and looped background video if desired.
- Authoring settings
- Video format: NTSC (MPEG-2, 29.97 fps) or PAL (25 fps) depending on region.
- Audio: AC-3 (Dolby Digital) or PCM, stereo or surround per source.
- Bitrate: Keep within DVD limits (~4.7 GB single-layer; ~8.5 GB dual-layer).
- Preview & test
- Test navigation with a software player (VLC) and on a physical DVD player.
- Verify chapter points and subtitles.
- Burning
- Use reliable discs (Verbatim recommended).
- Burn at 4x–8x to reduce errors; finalize disc after burning.
Part 2 — Backup Strategies
- Ripping vs. Copying
- Rip to a digital file (ISO, VIDEO_TS folder, or MP4/MKV) for preservation and flexible playback.
- Create ISO to preserve menu structure and chapters if you want identical behavior.
- Tools for ripping
- MakeMKV (rips to MKV, preserves tracks), HandBrake (re-encode to MP4/MKV), DVDFab, AnyDVD (for encrypted discs).
- File formats
- ISO: Best for full disc clones (menus intact).
- MKV/MP4: Best for space efficiency and device compatibility (menus lost unless remuxed).
- Storage strategy
- Primary: Local NAS or external SSD/HDD (RAID 1 or RAID 5 for redundancy).
- Offsite: Cloud backup (ensure legal/terms compliance); encrypt before upload.
- Cold storage: Store original discs in archival sleeves and a climate-controlled place.
- Redundancy & verification
- Keep at least two copies in different locations.
- Use checksums (MD5/SHA256) to verify file integrity; run periodic scrubs.
- Cataloging
- Maintain a catalog (Calibre-like or simple spreadsheet) with title, disc ID, rip type, storage location, checksums, and notes.
- Use media managers (tinyMediaManager, Ember Media Manager) to fetch metadata and cover art.
- Legal & ethical
- Only backup discs you own and follow local laws on circumvention of copy protection.
- For lending/sharing, respect copyright and licensing terms.
Quick Checklist
- Select authoring and ripping tools.
- Design menu assets and layout.
- Author, preview, and burn/test discs.
- Rip ISO for menu preservation or MKV/MP4 for convenience.
- Store copies on NAS + offsite/cloud; encrypt sensitive backups.
- Maintain catalog and checksums; verify periodically.
If you want, I can:
- Provide exact settings for a specific authoring tool (name which one), or
- Generate a sample DVD menu layout and button labels for a given movie or series.
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