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  1. Hi All
    Is it poss to record a prog on my Pioneer 220 recorder and just end up with one video file insted of several files? i want to edit out adverts but i have 3 video files and when joined up on my pc it is impossible to get a complete prog without jumps when joining files, any ideas?

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    Just rip with DVDDecrypter and in the setting tab....check (or set) file splitting NONE.
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  3. Works a treat! thanks for that
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    No Problem..
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  5. Everything going great, edited out the adverts in Womble mpeg editor , i now have a file which i can play in windows, however i cant seem to burn it to dvd using clone dvd, am i missing something??? thanks again
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    CloneDVD?.....YUK...
    Now you need to re-author that thing.
    TDA (follow the link) is not free but I believe it is still a 30 day trial.
    Other than that you are stuck with either IFOEdit or VOBEdit ....one of those two (forget which one) can do a simple re-author...but are a bit scary looking at first.
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  7. Thanks for all the info, i have just downloaded TDA 30 day trial, and imported the file i created with DVD Decrypter, edited out the adverts with TDA and created a video file which i can import into any burning software, great, seems too easy? it would seem i only need this prog to do everything inc editing, seems to be a prog worth buying.............
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  8. One last thing, i have a number of RM video files which i would like to edit and burn to dvd as mpeg so i can play them in my stand alone player, any ideas?
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