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22nd May 2009, 19:22 | #1 | Link |
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editing recorded movies
I recorded a movie onto a DVD and want to know if there is software to edit this. The recording started way early and ran for about an hour longer than the movie did. Perhaps after copying the DVD onto my PC (as an ISO file for instance) I could then play it back and pick a starting point and an ending one for the edited (trimmed) version. Anyone know of a way to do this with available (free!) software? Thanks.
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25th May 2009, 05:25 | #3 | Link |
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Well, ISO's are bit tricky. Normally, the best option is to mount the ISO using something like Daemon Tools or Virtual Clone Drive. When you do that, it will look like a DVD in a "fake" drive in your computer. You can do your further conversions and editing from there.
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26th May 2009, 07:31 | #4 | Link |
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If the DVD you burnt is a conventional DVD with VIDEO_TS folder that contains VOB files then download a free program like MPEGStreamclip and load in all the VOB files and then you can top and tail it ie remove the portions you don't want. Save it out as a MPEG2 file and play it on your PC or use the file to author a new DVD playable on a regular DVD player. VSO ConvertXtoDVD is not free but worth having. There are freeware authoring programs - just google.
If the disc is merely a data disk with an ISO file on it then burn the ISO to DVD format using IMG or Nero. You can also extract the VOB files from an ISO file using PowerISO etc..
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