Editing a DVD

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  1. alcho2

    alcho2 Guest

    I have had an old video tape transferred to DVD by a local shop. I now need to edit this DVD and then re burn the edited copy Any help appreciated
     
  2. attar

    attar Senior member

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    First, rip the DVD to a folder on the HDD using the likes of DVD Shrink.
    'Open Disc'
    'Backup'
    Select backup to HDD and specify a folder.

    Try using AviDemux to edit the ripped files.

    Drag the first VOB (VTS_01_1.VOB) onto the window .
    Set the sidebar menu 'Format' to MPEG-PS (A+V) leave the others at 'Copy'
    Use the slider and A/B buttons + the Edit menu to make any cuts.

    Save the file by clicking on the 'Save' logo (or the File menu).
    The new file should be given a name that includes the extension, e.g. newfile.mpg

    To author the file back to DVD format you can use the likes of DVD Flick - it will optionally provide a simple menu and burn the disk.
    Since the new file is already DVD compliant and to ensure that it does not get recoded (wastes time and lowers quality) make sure that under 'Project Settings' > 'Video' > 'Advanced' that 'Copy MPEG-2 streams' is checked.

    http://download3.videohelp.com/DVDShrink32_w_ImgBurn.rar
    http://www.videohelp.com/tools/AviDemux
    http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_software/dvd_tools/dvd_flick.cfm
     
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    How to edit (well, actually trim) videos in a dvd-r disc recorded using a dvd recorder? Need help ASAP please...
     
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    "Trim" as in set a new start and end point?
    1 Open the disk using DVD Shrink.
    2 Click 'Re-author'.
    3 Drag Title 1 from right to left
    4 Set the new start and end points.
    5 'Backup' to a folder.


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    O.K, so after that, how can I, say, post the videos to YouTube for example? Thanks, anyway!
     
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