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  1. As a Video Clip Collector, and always looking for something new on internet,
    I have came across following wonderful and very illustrative guide for AVIDemux.
    I would also like to share same with all of you folks.

    link : http://www.ahashare.com/torrents-details.php?id=74788

    The Guide is in detail - a step-by-step, very easy to follow, and
    it includes sample video(s) to make your own clip(s).
    Finally, many thanks to the uploader.
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  2. Initially I was tempted to modify the contents and upload here.
    Later I decided to just post a link.

    updates from comments:

    DIRECT DOWNLOAD LINK:
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    http://www.mediafire.com/file/myzdqmmgloh/How to Make Video Clip.zip
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    Thanks, but the Mediafire link doesn't work.
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    It does work.
    You just need to select, copy all the text and paste on the address bar. If you just click the first part of the link it won't direct you to the right place, cause the spaces on the file name are not recognized and you just click on it.
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    but you'll need an mediafire account to save the 63mb (?) file...otherwise, just the page's URL is saved
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    No way.
    I don't have an account and I downloaded it.
    Don't try to use a download manager.
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  7. i hv downloaded successfully by above link too!

    alternatively one may try any of following links"

    http://www.mediafire.com/file/myzdqmmgloh/

    -or-

    http://www.mediafire.com/?myzdqmmgloh

    -or-

    http://download945.mediafire.com/jzm94nkldtkg/myzdqmmgloh/How+to+Make+Video+Clip.zip

    hope, these should be fine.
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    Originally Posted by Caple View Post
    It does work.
    You just need to select, copy all the text and paste on the address bar. If you just click the first part of the link it won't direct you to the right place, cause the spaces on the file name are not recognized and you just click on it.

    Put in the URL tags yourself and make a correct clickable link:

    How to Make Video Clip.zip
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    Thanks got it. Had to use Opera rather than Firefox.
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  10. How to get started with avidemux, edit and convert any video format
    A guide by Baldrick

    link : http://tinyurl.com/2uakxr9

    AVIDemux Rocks!
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    Originally Posted by Bonie81 View Post
    As a Video Clip Collector, and always looking for something new on internet,
    I have came across following wonderful and very illustrative guide for AVIDemux.
    I like what I've seen of AVIDemux so far, but when it comes to clip extraction, DVD SHRINK still excels at this, and it is hard to imagine how anything else could be easier.
    Open the DVD or VIDEO_TS folder (if already ripped) -->
    ReAuthor Mode -->
    Set the Start and End markers [ ] -- conveniently time-based.
    And that's about it.

    There probably are some DVDs Shrink can't open, but I've extracted a great many clips directly from un-ripped titles, without the protections interfering at all. The failure rate has been negligible.

    One thing I haven't done -- because I mostly deal with material in DVD format -- is try to extract clips from single, downloaded video files. If I should have occasion to do that, perhaps AVIDemux will be a major discovery.
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  12. @ Seeker47

    DVDShrink, definitely, i wud consider as best VOB extractor or Chapter Grabber tool, which in turn gives you 100% quality in uncompressed mode.

    But editing features are limited as if one wants just the middle part of particular segment. Or joi two different parts.
    further more documentation is lmited, which makes bit difficult for a newbies.
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  13. I have tried AVIDemux with different video format flv, mp4, wmv, mpg, mkv ...most of the time AVIDemux is able to import video and generate the index for further editing successfully.

    It is always better to open a video file of any format directly in AVIDemux, if AVIDemux fails to open it, it is better to convert it to AVI format by maintaining same Video + Audio bit rates.
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  14. Converting FLV / MP4 Files to DVD Playable Standalone

    AVIDemux CONVERTED VIDEO (AVI FOR DVD)
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    FILTERS USED
    1) ReSize : 720x400 (16:9)
    2) aSharpen FILTER with HQ Mode [v] Checked

    Follow This Post : Converting FLV / MP4 Files to DVD Playable Standalone

    At last, use either DVDFlick or Convertx2DVD for converting AVI files to stand-alone DVD
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  15. INTERNET VIDEO DOWN-LOADER

    You can try any from HERE, and stick to the one that gives you best quality.

    MP4 TO AVI CONVERTER

    Once you already downloaded HD video...
    for those who has difficulties with AVIDemux can use this FreeMP4-2-AVIConverter.

    Profile Settings:

    Video Encoder : XViD
    Frame Rate : 29.97 -OR- AUTO [BETTER]
    Video Sise : 640x360
    BitRate : 2000 or whatever you like
    Additional Command Line Parameter : -aspect 16:9

    Audio Encoder : Lame 3.98
    Audio Channel : 2
    Audio Sampling Freq : 48000
    Audio Bitrate : 320

    MP4 TO MAKE DVD FOR STANDALONE DVD PLAYER
    =====================================

    You may wish to use this tool or this one.

    1) Download 1920x1080 or 1280x720 HD videos.
    2) Convert all videos to XViD (AVI), load profile.
    3) Make DVD by using DVDFlick, AVI2Iso or ConvertX2DVD.
    Last edited by Bonie81; 21st Oct 2010 at 08:12.
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