@Roddude,
I found an open source transcoding tool (with a great interface) that could help you to remove all chapters in a DVD structure. Though it's dated from 2005, it worked perfectly on my Windows XP system (but I can't tell you if it will work on Vista or 7)
I made a complete test for you, removing all chapters (and menu) from a DVD structure I got.
There are 2 great pictures that explained the whole (simple) process and it went fast.
The resulting Video_ts folder played nicely on Vlc and on my DVD player attached to the TV (after I burned a rewritable DVD with the resulting Video_ts folder)
As I don't want to violate the forum rules,
I'll wait a few hours for Vlc_help or J-B advice : should I PM Roddude directly and share this find with him only, or as it's open source, would it be better to share it here with all of you ?
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But Roddude, there is one thing that I didn't understand in your 1st post, when you wrote : "I'd like to be able to move from point to point without having to go back and pick a chapter each time"
Because the original DVD I tested had, like yours, a "Play All Chapters" option in its menu, then :
* With Vlc, if you select "Play All Chapters" in the original DVD, then you should be able to "move from point to point without having to go back and pick a chapter each time", by simply dragging the slider, no ?
Because I could do it with my chaptered original DVD, using Vlc.
* Now if you play the original DVD in your DVD player attached to your TV, what is your exact problem ?
If you use the "skip" button of your remote control, then you'll jump to the next chapter after each skip, do we agree ?
But maybe you don't want this on your DVD player, because you got 90 chapters.
So the question is : how do you intend to "move quickly to another point" on your DVD player, if your new DVD structure hasn't got chapters anymore ?
Because the resulting DVD won't have any menu or chapters, then the only 2 ways to move quickly from one point to another one, on your DVD player, will be :
* Use the FF button on the remote control (though you could already do this in the original DVD)
* Enter a time hh:mm:ss in your remote control ("display" button on mine) if you want to jump directly to a certain place in the file.
So it would be great if you explained, why you can't actually "move from point to point without having to go back and pick a chapter each time" when using the original DVD in Vlc or in a DVD player
I understand you would like "to record the whole thing into a single file, as the chaptering is annoying"
The question is : why don't you keep the DVD structure, if the precedent described methods allow you to move quickly from one point to another, without going back to the menu in a chaptered DVD ?