Can I take parts of two different movie DVDs and put them together, so that one section follows the other section on a new DVD?
I don't have any experience with this, and am hoping there is a software that I can buy that will do this?
Thanks for any help!
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Yes, with a couple of caveats:
1. You cannot mix & match NTSC- and PAL-based material. One or the other (or re-convert one into the other first).*
2. Multi-angle probably wouldn't work, as there are much more quirky restrictions on those.
3. You would likely have a momentary PAUSE between clips (Different Titles, not just diff. chapters).
4. You'd get glitches if you don't use whole GOPs.
5. Be mindful of running time/filesize & bitrate totals so they all fall within compliant parameters, etc.
Off of the top of my head, I think that's it.
*(Technically, you can put NTSC in a different TitleSet from PAL on the same disc, but many authoring apps won't let you do it anyway, and many players will have problems with playing at the switch of one to the other).
I mainly use your standard Pro & Semi-Pro authoring apps, so couldn't tell you which Consumer or Freebie apps (whether authoring or re-authoring) could do this. All the Pro ones can.
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Can I take parts of two different movie DVDs and put them together, so that one section follows the other section on a new DVD?
Above reply covers all details.
*(Technically, you can put NTSC in a different TitleSet from PAL on the same disc, but many authoring apps won't let you do it anyway, and many players will have problems with playing at the switch of one to the other).
It always better to blend into same specs.Last edited by enim; 10th Apr 2014 at 01:31.