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  1. Hello,

    I would like to know of any applications, preferably freeware, which I can use to cut select frames from an MPEG-1 file taken from 2 VCDs and then joined together. I want to get rid of the bit that says "End of Disc 1" and "Disc 2" at the beginning and end of each file, respectively. However, I only want to cut the frames with this text overlayed on the film because there is no audio during this portion. I am going to extract the resulting audio file without any silence in the middle at the join site and use it for another project.

    As far as I know, TMPEGEnc authoring works 3.0 offers a one frame at a time splice feature in the cut/edit section, but the resulting file cannot be saved...it just becomes one of the tracks in the resulting DVD.

    Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
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  2. Member MOVIEGEEK's Avatar
    Join Date: Mar 2002
    Location: CA,USA
    Here's how I did it back in the day:
    I used ISOBuster to extract MPEG files then I used VideoStudio to edit and merge. One nice thing about VS is it can output 352x240(288) MPEG-2, it can also save audio clips.
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  3. Thanks for the suggestions. Womble MPEG Video Wizard worked like a charm
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