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Discussion in 'DVD recorders' started by jalaneme, Jun 10, 2006.

  1. jalaneme

    jalaneme Regular member

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    edit stuff that you have recorded from video to the DVD recorder on the PC? and can it be done?

    because when i am recording something with my DVD recorder and it's near the end on the DVD +RW it stops the recording and when i go into menu on the DVD recorder i cannot delete the incomplete clip, is there any software that i can use on the PC to delete parts on a DVD +RW? without me having to erase the whole DVD again and starting from the very beginning again grrrr.
     
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    DVD Rebuilder, DvD Shrink
     
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    i don't need to backup the DVD again i need to edit whats on the DVD without extracting anything to HDD i want to edit whats on the DVD +RW without making any ISO's. basically i want a have options like a DVD recorder on my PC so that i can delete clips on the DVD+RW.
     
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    I think intervideo windvd creator has an option to edit a dvd disc, but im not sure it if rips it edits it then puts it back or how it does it, so you might want to give it a try.
     
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    maybe thats what i am looking for? but it don't mention anything about DVD +RW.
     
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    yay!, it does excatly what i want but i need the disc space to edit the disc, thanks for your help :D.

    edit: grrrr it deleted everything on the whole disc!! i have to record everything again!!, do you know why it does this and how to avoid it?
     
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    no problem, glad to help :)
     
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    please help?
     
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    what? how did it delete everything?
     
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    i inserted the DVD all the movies came up in the menu i deleted the part that i wanted to delete then when i click finish it said there is not enough space so when i closed the program it asked me if i wanted to update the DVD so i said yes and when i checked the disc again nothing was on there, there was no menu on it either!
     
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    have no idea then :|
     
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    thanks for the help so far, i just erased and i am recording again :D
     
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    alrite :)np even though i didnt help that much
     

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