Hey benbernie Just did a little test. A took a dvd and used Recode>Remake A DVD (Compile a DVD in Nero 7) and cut a part out of it. In the Remake a DVD option click on 'start/end' then use the slider in the first window to where you want the clip to start. In the 2nd windows use that slider to end the clip. When you have the clip that you want click ok then next. Now pick 'hard disk folder' under destination. Pick the folder you want to save it to under 'target folder'. When done upload the vob file in youtube under 'my video'>'upload a video'. Fill in the info like name and such and viola video is now on youtube. Size limit is 100mb.
Yep it sure did work. I just used a movie I had on my hard drive. But I could also take a disc I already burned and add the file to edit that way too then upload it. When you say finalized do you mean like a multisession dvd you burned? You drive should recognize all the on the disc even it it's not finalized.
hi finilizing a dvd allows you to play it on many units.without it you can only play it on the unit u made it on.... lenny
Gotcha Play around w/ recode a bit to get the clip. Since it's just a small file size will only take a couple of minutes for Recode to do it/s thing.
hi well the results were varing....how do i put the videos into the computer....with nero vision?i tried to add the video clips to youtube but i had the wrong format where in nero can i change the format?the sliders that u can pick the scene to save is terrific. its just what i need.any suggestions??thanks lenny
You don't really need to change the format to upload them to YouTube. I just uploaded the vob file. What format are you trying to upload? Are these copy protected dvd's? A no-no to post on the web. If they're not just put the dvd in the drive and open in Recode. Use the remake a dvd (or compile a dvd in Nero 7) and slice out what you want saving it yo your hard drive.
hi the dvds r home made from video tapes that were also home made.i think its a log file.i think thats a document file.ill try again.. lenny
Ok then just put the dvd in the drive and use Recode to slice what part of the video you want out. Just set recode to save to a hard drive folder instead of burning. Then just upload the vob file to YouTube.
hi i managed to upload a video clip in daily motion(anothe youtube like website.ill do it 4 youtube too.i appreciate your help.id like to send u some music(big band) to show my appreciation.if you would like it let me no.thanks again. lenny
Not a problem on the help lenny. No payment needed but txs alot for the offer! Hmmm the volume - good question. I just uploaded a video recorded from my cell and didn't see a volume option. Where's it located? (I could just be going blind )
Ah gotcha. Each little clip you do should have it's own vob along w/ ifo & bups. It will probably be named something like this VTS_01_1.vob.
hi well it seems my last video clip is too long...when u use the recode dont u need to save the dvd to your computer with nero vision?i tried to use recode to save to my computer but it failed i think do to a defected dvd.am redoing the dvd on a different version dvd to see what happenes.im seriously considering to 86 the whole deal...lol. its getting to difficult.now ive learned to actually upload these clips can take many hours.....who need it .....lol
Sounds like Recode gave you a read error. Using Vision would probably do the same thing. No you can save the hard drive with Recode too - just pick hard disk folder as the destination instead of your burner. A good free ripper that will sometimes get past these read errors is dvd decryter. Rip to your hard drive then open those files in Recode to edit. lol - you've got to much invested in it now to 86 it!
hi why would they give me a reading error?i find that when this happens its usually a a dvd.....i hope its not neros fault.....yea it did give a reading error....why does that happen?? lenny
No not Nero's fault there's just something wrong with the dvd itself that Nero can rip. Decrypter has a more power ripper than Nero. Usually due to the discs you used, maybe a high burn speed or the firmware not up to date on the drive or a combo. Dirt, scratches, smudges will also cause read errors. I've also seen where the burners lens was dusty cause read errors. Once cleaned with a dvd lens cleaner all okay.