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  1. I have a Sony mini DVD camcorder and I need to cut out about 5 minutes of video and burn that to a dvd for someone. What/how is the best way to do this in Windows 7? It has been years since I did this and I think I used TMPgenc to do it back then. I think the last time I did it, still back in the Windows XP days, was to used something to rip the dvd to the hd and then I used Virtual Dub to rip it out.

    Are there any freeware solutions to do it with? If not, then what is the best solution?

    Thanks!
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    DVD Shrink is possibly the easiest method.

    Open the disc in Shrink, click re-author, and drag the title that the clip is in form the right to left hand pane.

    Right-click on the title and select Set Start and End Points, then isolate the clip you want to keep. Click OK.

    Click on Backup, and save the results to a folder. Shrink will give you a DVD structure ready for burning.
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  3. in addition with guns1inger,
    DVDShrink is the best choice, why?
    DVDShrink will offer a choice of compressed or un-compressed, if required.
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  4. Thanks for the tips. Wow! That was easy. Now that I got it cut and ripped, I burned it using ConvertXtoDVD3 and seems like I have an audio issue in the middle of the video clip. Beginning of it is good, but in the middle it sounds like it is stuttering really bad.
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    Why did you use ConvertXtoDVD ? The results of Shrink, if used correctly, should have been a compliant DVD structure, including a Video_TS folder. Just load this into Imgburn and burn your DVD. No need for ConvertXtoDVD at all in this process.
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  6. Yeah, not thinking there. I am so use to using ConvertXtDVD with all my other burning that was just the first thing I tried. Got Imgburn installed and totally forgot about.
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