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  1. Hello,

    I am basically looking for a user friendly MPEG 2 Cutter Joiner & Editing Program. One that is free or even a trial version is fine.

    I have recently converted some old VHS stuff to MPEG 2...but I need to make some adjustments...

    Can someone please point me in the right direction please.

    Thanks

    MLOR
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  3. I agree with Lordsmurf. It's fantastic.
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    Woble MPEG VCR is the best cutter/joiner I have ever used. Well worth the money.
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    MLOR,
    TMPGenC will do what you want. However, be aware that anything larger than just a few minor cuts and rejoins will most likely create some audio / video out of sync problems. BUt for "minor" cuts and splices TMPGenC is what I tend to use.
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  7. Have a look at the all-new Ulead DVD MovieFactory 3:

    http://www.ulead.com/dmf/runme.htm

    Jerry Jones
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    Originally Posted by MLOR
    Hello,

    I am basically looking for a user friendly MPEG 2 Cutter Joiner & Editing Program. One that is free or even a trial version is fine.

    I have recently converted some old VHS stuff to MPEG 2...but I need to make some adjustments...

    Can someone please point me in the right direction please.

    Thanks

    MLOR
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  8. Specialist, maybe I'm just retarded, but I looked at Ulead's Movie Factory (on your suggestion from another post) and I just couldn't figure out how to edit mpg2 with it. I found no way to open a .m2v or .mpg file that is sitting on my hd.

    Am I missing something? A simple yes will suffice
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