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    How can i edit already excisting DVD. I have got an DVD (home video). It is already an DVD with VOB, ifo etc, including menu. I want to edit this. Which program is easy to do this? Not to difficult please...
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    If you just want to cut segments out I'd go with TDA. For example, I use TDA to cut out commericals and reauthor my TIVO CAPs that have been written to DVDRW and ripped to my harddrive.
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    There isnt something from Ulead, or Sonic, or Pinnacle???
    I don't know, but it there has to be some software to edit an existing DVD? isnt't?
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    Originally Posted by rkr1958
    If you just want to cut segments out I'd go with TDA. For example, I use TDA to cut out commericals and reauthor my TIVO CAPs that have been written to DVDRW and ripped to my harddrive.
    How do you use TDA tivo files don't work with it? I tried the directshow dump, dvdpatcher process but my videos always came out un centered? How are you doing it?
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  5. Originally Posted by martinvdm
    How can i edit already excisting DVD. I have got an DVD (home video). It is already an DVD with VOB, ifo etc, including menu. I want to edit this. Which program is easy to do this? Not to difficult please...
    Another way,would be to rip the DVD to your hard drive with DVDDecrypter or DVDFab Decrypter (Easy) and open the VOB's with VideoRedo (Easy editor) and edit.Then reauthor with TMPGEnc DVD Author.

    I dont usually do this procedure so I am not 100% sure on the best way,but this is how I would do it.
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    Originally Posted by martinvdm
    There isnt something from Ulead, or Sonic, or Pinnacle???
    I don't know, but it there has to be some software to edit an existing DVD? isnt't?
    ULead Video Studio 9 will demux a VOB but for AC-3 audio you will need the optional AC-3 plug-in.
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    Originally Posted by Denvers Dawgs
    Originally Posted by rkr1958
    If you just want to cut segments out I'd go with TDA. For example, I use TDA to cut out commericals and reauthor my TIVO CAPs that have been written to DVDRW and ripped to my harddrive.
    How do you use TDA tivo files don't work with it? I tried the directshow dump, dvdpatcher process but my videos always came out un centered? How are you doing it?
    My TIVO unit has a DVD-R(W) drive. So I write my TIVO CAP to a DVD-RW and rip that video to my PC. Sometime I just do a straight copy and other times I use DVD Decrypter (out of habit). I then load the ripped DVD into TDA and cut out the commericals. Reauthor, burn and now I have a DVD without commericals. I guess the critical thing here is that my TIVO unit has a DVD writer.
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  8. If you have a standard DVD VOB, Womble is the best program for editing it. Fire up Womble and choose TOOLS -> CONVERT VIDEO FORMAT and go to BROWSE, type in the name of the VOB (typically VTS_01.VOB or something like that) and then select ALL for video + audio files, then type as output whatever you want, e.g., MYVIDEO.MPG.

    Click on SAVE and it converts to MPG format. Then oen the MPG file with wombel and edit, then save.

    If you're working with a Tivo file instead of a standard DVD VOB file, there may be differences in the video format, so you'd have to consult a site with specific information on converting from Tivo's mpeg-2 format to standard mpeg-2 format.
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